Levels of Industry. Level 1- Agricultural Agriculture, fishing, mining Natural resources Raw materials gathered Level 2 - Manufacturing Construction,

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Levels of Industry

Level 1- Agricultural Agriculture, fishing, mining Natural resources Raw materials gathered Level 2 - Manufacturing Construction, Factories, Manufacturing Raw materials → finished goods In the manufacturing industry, products are created from raw material. Level – 3 Wholesale, Retail, & Transportation Transportation of goods from producers to the consumers. Auto dealers, drug stores, trucking companies Level 4 - Service Industries Research on products Making products/services better Advertising of products or services

Based on the resources of Africa, create a 4 corner drawing of a job in each level of industry that has to do with a resource of Africa.

Here is an example (not using a resource from Africa, so I don’t take any of your ideas).

Level 1 – AgriculturalLevel 2 – Manufacturing Level 3 – Wholesale/Retail/TransportationLevel 4 – Service Gathering cotton from fieldsClothing production Cotton Transporting clothing orders to consumers Modeling/Advertising clothing