Understanding Economic Activities: First, Second, and Third Level Insights
This economic flip book delves into the three levels of economic activities and their interactions with the environment. First Level Activities focus on direct utilization of land and resources to produce goods such as hunting, fishing, and farming. Second Level Activities emphasize processing and manufacturing, transforming raw materials into products. Third Level Activities illustrate the impact of these processes on society and the environment. Explore the dynamics of economic engagement and learn how various sectors function and contribute to daily life.
Understanding Economic Activities: First, Second, and Third Level Insights
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Economic Flip Book Name: Prd: First Level Activities Second Level Activites Third Level Activites
People use land and resources directly to make products. Hunt Cut wood Mine Fish Herd animals Raise crops People interact directly with land or sea Most of the world’s land is used for first level activities Only a small percentage of developed countries First Level Activities
People process first level activities • Manufacturing-large-scale production of goods by hand or machine • Make raw materials into a product • Ex: Chocolate into a Hershey Bar Second Level Activities
Known as services • Help sell goods • Working directly for customers or businesses • Ex: doctors’ offices, banks, automobile repair shops, malls, and fast food restaurants • Part of every day living 3rd Level Activities
People’s Effect on the Environment • First Level • Second and Third Level
Economic Flip Book Level 1 Diamond Mine Level 3 Jared’s Level 2 Diamond Ring Name: Prd: First Level Second Level Third Level