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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
Secondary activities add values to natural resources by transforming raw materials intovaluable products. Three examples are:
a. Cotton in the boll has limiteduse but after it is transformed into yarn,becomes more valuable and can be used formaking clothes.
b. Iron ore, cannot be used;directly from the mines, but after beingconverted into steel it gets its value and can beused for making many valuable machines,tools, etc.
c. Most of thematerials from the farm, forest, mine and thesea are processed into various valuable items.
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