Agriculture – Part 2 Social Studies Grade 4.

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Agriculture – Part 2 Social Studies Grade 4

Agriculture yields food products that we consume daily. consume = to eat or drink

Agriculture yields raw materials which are used by industries. COTTON raw material cultivated in cotton plantations Cotton is harvested and sent to factories for processing In factories, cotton is cleaned, bleached or colored, spun into threads and cloth finished products agriculture textile industry Cotton is the raw material of products such as: cotton balls, gauze, t-shirts, dresses, pants, etc.

coconut (raw material) What is a raw material? A raw material is the most important material in making a product. coir rope (product) coconut (raw material) cotton (raw material) shirts (product)