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Mainly because, jobs within the tertiary sector include things like nursing, police or delivery. These jobs tend to offer more money than jobs in the primary sector (for example farming) Also, people may wish to do a service in the tertiary sector because it tends to help people. It is also called the service sector. The tertiary sector also doesn't require much physical work. That can be a reason as well.
A smaller percentage tends to be in the primary sector, when a country is so called a "first world country". The most people would be in the tertiary sector.
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In general, most economists disagree with this notion, arguing that economic growth has more advantages than disadvantages. Here are some reasons why:1) Economic growth and indicators of quality of life (such as education, basic services, access to food and water, life-span, etc.) are positively statistically correlated. This means that as economic growth increases, quality of life tends to increase.2) Although distribution of wealth is sometimes problematic for many people, even the poorest people in growing societies are better off than they would be without economic growth.3) Economic growth is logarithmic, which means that it is a positive feedback: more growth tends to increase growth and thus improves the well-being of society.4) In a system with increasing population, economic growth is required in order to maintain a base standard of living. That is, an economy must grow at the rate of population growth in order for standard of living not to fall.
Consumers who are willing and able to purchase a product or service create an economic situation referred to as supply and demand. The price of the product or service tends to rise and fall depending on these factors.
It depends on the career. The private sector tends to pay more than public service but one usually has to build up a credible reputation and client-base.
No, Mauna Loa is not an explosive volcano. It tends to be non-explosive.
High temperature
Mainly because, jobs within the tertiary sector include things like nursing, police or delivery. These jobs tend to offer more money than jobs in the primary sector (for example farming) Also, people may wish to do a service in the tertiary sector because it tends to help people. It is also called the service sector. The tertiary sector also doesn't require much physical work. That can be a reason as well.
very explosive.
silica rich magma associated with explosive eruptions because it tends to trap water and gas bubbles :)
Basic lava is low in viscosity.
This is called the French Service
slow down
It is rapid and episodic.
Given that it tends to erupt in a very explosive manner, mount Tambora has a high silica content.
A smaller percentage tends to be in the primary sector, when a country is so called a "first world country". The most people would be in the tertiary sector.