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Industry sectors are: - primary (lowest paid) - secondary (responsible for manufacturing) - tertiary (mainly services)
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Asda operates in the secondary and tertiary sector, it makes bread e.t.c. on site making it secondary as it is doing some of the manufacturing and it obviousble operates in the tertiary sector as it sells things.
IKEA is technically a tertiary industry, since it is a retail store. It also works closely, however, with the primary and secondary industries involved. For more information go to: http://www.thetimes100.co.uk/studies/view-summary--building-sustainable-supply-chain--110--279.php I looked this up and found this very helpful when doing an assignment :)
Construction is in the secondary industry sector. It is clearly not agricultural, forestry, fisheries or ranching. Nor is it a service (the tertiary). Rather it is the physical production of a structure.
primary 3% secondary 17% tertiary 80%
primary industry
Filmmaking is a primary industry.
14% primary, 47% secondary, 28% tertiary and 11% Quatary
primary-81% secondary-3% tertiary-16% (includes quaternary industry which is 6% of the tertiary 16%
Was Estee Lauder's business in secondary or teriary industry? Explain.
The three types are Primary industry, Secondary Industry and Tertiary Industry.
Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary
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construction is a secondary industry because it is building something from raw materials such as a ship .it is also constructing something from components
the percentage of primary industry is 4%, secondary is 44% and tertiary is 52% which makes tertairy the biggest amount and primary the smallest amount. Remember that Primary is like farming, secondary is like factries and tertiary is like shops. :P