Occupation getting raw material from forest and wildlife could be following -
1. Shoe making
2. Variety of herbs
3. Furniture making
4. Pulp and paper
5. Essence from wild flowers, fruits etc.
6. Some useful and rare oils from plants, flowers, and wood
7. Snake poison for medicinal purposes
8. Trades exclusively based on Forest inputs for Bidi (India), Sandal Wood etc.
9. Oil Seeds - i.e. linced
10. Natural Dyes
Raw material
Plastic raw material.
Glass, metal, inert gas.
Clay is a raw material. I thought it wasn't a compound.
Diamond dust-coated sheets are used to polish diamonds.
Please inform 10 occupations who gets raw material from forest and wildlife?"
Secondary occupations- We get different types of raw material from primary occupations. However, most of it cannot be used directly. We need to process the raw material and make the necessary changes. The occupations that process raw materials and produce new materials are called secondary occupations
occupations that involve manufacturing of finished products from raw material are called secondary occupations for example obtaining cloth from cotton or sugar from sugarcane
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The term primary occupation refers to a field job that involves taking raw material from the environment. There are nine primary occupational categories: 1. Professional, Technical, and Managerial Occupations 2. Clerical and Sales Occupations 3. Service Occupations 4. Agricultural, Fishery, Forestry, and Related Occupations 5. Processing Occupations 6. Machine Trades Occupations 7. Benchwork Occupations 8. Structural Work Occupations 9. Miscellaneous Occupations
the raw material is raw meat from a cow.
yes, nickel is a raw material
yup! it's a raw material
raw material are indirect material
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raw materials are what you start making from. example: the raw material of a paper factory can be wood, or lumber. the raw material of a blacksmith would be steel.
Wind is not considered as a material, so neither is it a raw material.