What types of economic activity can you see taking place here?

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What types of economic activity can you see taking place here?

Paper 2 Human Geography Economic Activity and Energy 1 hr 45 minute exam paper Included in this paper Section A Urban Environments Economic Activity and Energy Section B Fieldwork Skills – Urban Environments Section C Global Issues

Farming Food processing Banking Retail Medicine Catering Research Mining Transport Computer programming Building Financial management Forestry Fishing Manufacturing Catering

Primary Sector Working with natural resources. The main activities are farming, forestry, fishing, mining and quarrying Secondary Sector Processing things such as food or minerals (for example iron ore), making things by manufacturing (for example, microchips), assembling (for example, cars) or building (for example houses). Tertiary Sector Providing services. These include services that are commercial (for example, retailing and banking), professional (for solicitors and accountants), social (for example schools and doctors), entertainment (for example, restaurants and cinemas) and personal (for example, hairdressers and fitness trainers). Public and private transport is also included in this sector. Quaternary Sector Concerned with information and communications (ICT) and research and development (R&D). Universities are an important part of this sector.

Class Survey Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary Think about your parents / family members – which section would they be classified in? Draw an annotated graph to show the results. (Think about the most appropriate type of graph and why you chose this way)