The economy is to define it according to primary, secondary and tertiary sectors.
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Sectors<span><span /></span><span><span>Mining and Quarrying </span></span><span /><span><span /></span><span><span>
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Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
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Secondary Sectors
Manufacturing
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Electricity, Gas and Water (utilities)
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Construction
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Tertiary Sectors
Finance, insurance, real estate and business services
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General Government
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Wholesale, retail, and motor trade; catering and accommodation
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Transport and communicationsHope it helps
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Answer: Changed Region 1954 Metropolitan Toronto from York County
Explanation: I think
Bhutan and Nepal on one side, and Sri Lanka and Maldives on the other side, have both some similarities and differences.
Similarities:
- All of them belong in the South Asia region;
- They are all small nations;
- They have multiple ethnic and religious groups;
- All of them are poor countries, with less developed economies;
Differences:
- Bhutan and Nepal are located in the northern part of the region, while Sri Lanka and Maldives are located in the southern part of the region;
- Bhutan and Nepal are mountainous countries with mountainous climate, while Sri Lanka and Maldives are mostly lowland countries with tropical climate;
- Bhutan and Nepal are continental countries, while Sri Lanka and Maldives are island countries;
Answer:
The Danube, and the Volga
Explanation:
Heavy reliance on farming, lack of educational opportunities, less access to healthcare