Secondary Activities as Systems

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Secondary Activities as Systems Mr Boland Geography

System Secondary activities refer to manufacturing industries (making things) Here natural resources or raw materials are used and processed (changed). Each manufacturing industry can be seen as a system What is a system??

A system consists of inputs, processes and outputs Secondary activities refer to manufacturing industries (making things) Here natural resources or raw materials are used and processed (changed) into a product Each manufacturing industry can be seen as a system A system consists of inputs, processes and outputs

What is the missing link??? ?????? ??????

2. Are there inputs other than the material used???? 1. Pick an object in the class and describe the raw material that were needed to make this????? 2. Are there inputs other than the material used???? 3. What happens in the manufacturing process? (how are they made in the factory) 4. Besides for the object are there any other outputs

Cadburys Chocolate; an example of a system. All manufacturing industries can be considered as a system because they contain inputs, process and outputs. The case study that we are looking at is Cadburys chocolate. Cadburys Chocolate; an example of a system.

Cadburys system. Inputs- Cocoa beans, chocolate, milk, electricity, labour, machinery, paper. Process- Sorting, Cleaning, Roasting, Kibbled (broken), winnowed( removed from shell) Mixing, Drying, Packing. Outputs- Chocolate, waste, money

Step 1- cocoa beans are delivered to a factory in Coolock from Brazil, Ghana and Cameroon.

Step 2- Beans are cleaned, roasted, kibbled (broken up) and winnowed (removed from there shell. This makes cocoa mass.

Step 3- This cocoa mass in transported to Rashmore, Kerry Step 3- This cocoa mass in transported to Rashmore, Kerry. Here it is mixed with fresh milk and cooked slowly. It is dried to form chocolate crumb and sent back to Dublin

Step 4- This crumb is ground between enormous rollers and flavourings are added to the now chocolate paste.

Step 5- the paste is cooled, bars are shaped, wrapped and packed ready for the market.

Make a list of inputs, processes and outputs for the following