Answer:
Points
of distinction are given in the table below
Primary Sector
Secondary Sector
It
includes economic activities involving extraction and production of natural
resources.
It
processes natural resources.
It
provides natural resources to the Secondary sector
It
converts raw materials into finished or semi-finished goods.
Most
of the activities are not dependent on Secondary sector.
It
is dependent on the Primary sector for supply of raw materials.
Greater
dependence on this sector indicates an underdeveloped economy.
A
shift of economic activities from Primary to Secondary sectors indicates
developing economy.
Agriculture,
mining and forestry are examples.
Manufacturing
and construction are examples.
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