Russia's economy is primarily classified as a mixed economy with significant contributions from all four sectors: primary (agriculture and resource extraction), secondary (manufacturing and industrial activities), tertiary (services), and quaternary (knowledge-based services such as research and development). However, the primary sector, particularly oil and gas extraction, plays a crucial role in its economy. The secondary sector also has a substantial presence but is less dominant compared to the primary sector. Overall, while it incorporates elements from all sectors, Russia is heavily reliant on its primary and secondary industries.
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Russia's primary industry is largely centered around natural resource extraction, particularly oil and gas, which play a crucial role in its economy. The secondary industry includes manufacturing and processing, with significant sectors like heavy machinery, steel production, and chemical manufacturing. Tertiary industries involve services, including transportation, retail, and finance, although this sector is less developed compared to the primary and secondary industries. Overall, the economy is heavily reliant on its natural resources, which influence both secondary and tertiary sectors.
The origins of the names vary. Some are named for areas in which rocks from that period are found. Some are named for characteristics of those rocks. Cambrian: Cambria (Latin name for Wales)Ordovician: Ordovices (a Celtic tribe)Silurian: Silures (a Celtic tribe)Devonian: Devon, EnglandCarboniferous*: "Coal-Bearing"Permian: Permia (a Kingdom in what is now Russia)Triassic: named for a group of three distinct rock beds in Germany.Jurassic: the Jura Mountains, part of the AlpsCretaceous: Creta ("chalk" in Latin)Paleogene: "old"Neogene: "new"Quaternary: "fourth" (derived from a system where the Paleogene and Neogene were the Tertiary, the Mesozoic Era was the Secondary, and the Paleozoic was the Primary).
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Yuri Gagarin attended primary school in his hometown of Klushino, Russia. He later continued his education at a secondary school in Gzhatsk (now called Gagarin). His early education laid the groundwork for his eventual career as a pilot and cosmonaut.
Primary and secondary school in Russia is free. However, parents usually donate money and pay for textbooks. Of the Russians that move on to college, about half will pay for the education while the other half receives it for free. Those who received good grades and scores will not have to pay for college. Of course, there are private schools in Russia, in which education is not free.
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In Russia education takes on a much fiercer aspect. You get much mroe work and have little time for relaxation. Comapring this to America we have a page of work adn then we are free to go. This is the reason why America hires foren workers because their own workers know close to nothing about their career.
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