trabajo soci tertiary sector (1) definitivo
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Trabajo de clase 3º ESO - Tertiary SectorTRANSCRIPT
TERTIARY SECTOR
PAULA SAN JOSÉ, CLAUDIA SÁNCHEZ Y SANDRA FERNÁNDEZ
INTRODUCTION
What is the tertiary sector?
The tertiary sector of the economy (also known as the service sector or the service industry) is one of the three economic sectors, the others being the secondary sector(the same as manufacturing) and the primary sector (agriculture,fishing and extraction such as mining).
Its also called the service sector. This sector doesn't provide us with material goodsIt includes activities which provide services such as educational,health,financial,trade,transport.We can mainly find in cities. In Spain 65% people work in the tertiary sector. This is more than any other sector because it makes more money
CHARACTERISTICSTHE THREE SECTORS.
1 Primary production: this involves acquiring raw materials. For example, metals and coal have to be mined, oil drilled from the ground, rubber tapped from trees, foodstuffs farmed and fish trawled. This is sometimes known as extractive production.
2 Secondary production: this is the manufacturing and assembly process. It involves converting raw materials into components, for example, making plastics from oil. It also involves assembling the product, eg building houses, bridges and roads.
3 Tertiary production: this refers to the commercial services that support the production and distribution process, eg insurance, transport, advertising, warehousing and other services such as teaching and health care
4 The basic characteristics of this sector is the produce of service instead of end products. Services(also know as “intangible goods”) include attention, advice, access, experience and discussion.
USES OF THE TERTIARY SECTOR
Uses:
Industry is the biggest activity withing the secondary sector. It transforms raw materials into finished products. For direct consuption, or semi-finished products, wich are used as materials in other industrial processes.
Raw materials: natural products that insdutry transform into finished product.
Energy source: natural resources that provide the power necessary to drive machine and carry out the process of industrial transformation.
The production factors: workers or workforce, the capital and the technology.
Mining: process of locating, extracting and refinins the rocks and minerals that are in the ground.
TYPES OF SERVICES
Public services:They are manage by the state. To meet the needs of the population and organise the territory, so that
its purpose is social and not economicPrivate services:These are offered by private
companies with the aim of having a benefit. They also meet the needs of a particularly client.
Examples of servicesPublic services Private services
Customs Water
- Municipal Schools . Gas
- SAPUs . Phone
- Armed Forces. Light
- Postal Business. Amusement park
- Peace Citizen . Transport
- National minors. (SENAME )
Garbage collector
- National Women's Service .( SERNAM) Clinics
State university Private universities
retail stores
Repsol YPF:Is a spanish oil company.
Telefonica:Is a spanish mobile
phone company.Banco Santander: Is a spanish banking
company.BBVA:Is a spanish
banking company.
Positive effects of tourism
Negative effects of tourism
Tourism creates a lot of direct employment in hotels etc. and indirect employment in various services provided for tourists, in the transport industry and the food industry
Tourist facilities are often built in a way that can damage the environment
Tourism is an important contribution to many national economies. In the case of Spain, 20% of export earnings come from tourism.
Large groups of tourists can sometimes lead to crime and disturbance for the local population
Tourists demand high standards. To cater for these, governments have to improve roads, telephones and other facilities for tourists
Because tourists are prepared to spend a lot of money, prices in tourist areas may seem very high for local people who not involved in the industry.
CONSEQUENCES
CONCLUSIONMajor reasons for the rapid growth in tourism:
• People increasingly have longer holidays from their jobs
• In the developed world, people are now paid more and have more disposable income for holidays
Air travel has become a lot cheaper
• The stress involved in modern urban living make many people feel it is almost essential for them to get away on holiday regularly
• There are a huge variety of destinations now available to the modern tourist. The “sun holiday”, for example to Mediterranean resorts, is particularly popular. Other attractions include major cities, ski resorts and areas of noted scenery.
Tourism in Spain:
• Consistently good weather – you can usually rely on the sunshine• Most tourists come from Northern Europe where the weather is not so attractive• Apartments and hotels are readily available in all the Spanish resorts• It is easy for tourists to get to Spain - the road network is well developed and all the major resorts
are well serviced by air transport.
CONCLUSION
The tertiary sector use in everyday life:
The tertiary sector in our lives
Yes we use very often the tertiary sector, because all the services you need are the tertiary sector and
it depends on what is provided by the state by a private company.
the tertiary sector helps us in many aspects of life because we use public transport for example to go to other places. We need to have basic knowledge that is
provided by the state or by example without many private companies we complicate long life
Personal opinion
Claudia: From this project I have learn many things that before I don´t know. Is an interesting thing to study about, but some things of the project were boring
Sandra: I have learn interesting thinks i like it, I prefer this project to exams. Doing projects are interesting and when we do the projects we learn the things we are writings.
Paula: I have learned some things that are very interesting. In my opinion I think that we have done a great job.
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