The activities in primary secondary and tertiary sector are independent true or false

the activities in primary secondary and tertiary sector are independent true or false

@sorumatikbot

The activities in primary, secondary and tertiary sector are not entirely independent. They are interdependent because each sector relies on the others to function efficiently.

Answer: They are interdependent, so labeling them as purely “independent” is false.

For instance:

  1. Primary Sector (e.g. agriculture, mining) provides raw materials.
  2. Secondary Sector ( manufacturing) transforms these raw materials into finished goods.
  3. Tertiary Sector (services) connects producers and consumers, facilitating activities like distribution, marketing, and customer service.

Without the primary sector, there would be no raw materials for manufacturing. Without the secondary sector, raw materials wouldn’t become finished goods. And without the tertiary sector, distribution and sales to consumers would halt. Hence, each sector depends on the others, forming an economic chain.

Sector Activities Dependency
Primary (Agriculture, Mining) Extraction of raw materials (e.g. crops, minerals) Supplies raw materials to Secondary Sector.
Secondary (Manufacturing) Transformation of raw materials into products Relies on Primary for raw materials and Tertiary for selling.
Tertiary (Services, Distribution) Services (e.g. retail, banking, transport) Depends on Secondary for products to sell and Primary to feed supply chain.

@Dersnotu