A manufacturing sector is a big group of people and machines that work together to turn raw materials into things we use every day.
Imagine you have a box full of clay. In one part of the factory, workers and machines shape the clay into cups. In another part, they paint them with bright colors. Finally, someone packs them up so they can go to stores. This whole process, from clay to colorful cups, is done in the ceramics manufacturing sector.
How Different Sectors Work
Each manufacturing sector has its own special job:
- The food sector turns fruits and vegetables into snacks or drinks.
- The car sector builds cars, from the smallest part like a gear to the whole vehicle.
- The clothing sector takes fabric and makes it into shirts, pants, and dresses.
It's like having different teams in a big game, each team has its own job, but together they make something amazing!
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- How do supply and demand determine product prices?
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