Economic Activities Chapter 49. Primary economic activities are jobs that use the natural resources of the land. These jobs include: Farming Fishing.

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Economic Activities Chapter 49

Primary economic activities are jobs that use the natural resources of the land. These jobs include: Farming Fishing Forestry Mining. Secondary economic activities are jobs where the primary resources are changed into something else. These jobs include: Manufacturing Processing Tertiary economic activities involve various types of services. These jobs include: Shops/restaurants Doctors

Chapter details to find: 1.What are economic activities? 2.Describe primary activities and give two jobs as examples. 3.Describe secondary activities and give two jobs as examples. 4.Describe tertiary activities and give two jobs as examples.