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What are the four sectors of industry?
Primary
,
Secondary
,
Tertiary
,
Quaternary
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What do primary industries do?
They create and extract
raw materials
.
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What is the role of secondary industries?
They manufacture products from
primary goods
.
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What are tertiary industries?
Services
that enable access to goods.
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What do quaternary industries focus on?
Research
and development of new products.
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How does a place's dominant industrial sector change over time?
It evolves from
pre-industrial
to
post-industrial
phases.
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What does the Clark-Fisher Model illustrate?
Changes in
industrial sector
levels over time.
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Which locations tend to have more primary industries?
Rural locations
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What is the historical industrial focus of northern UK cities like Leeds and Manchester?
They have a history of
secondary industries.
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What has happened to secondary industries in northern cities?
They have experienced
deindustrialisation
.
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What is the dominant sector in the UK?
Tertiary sector
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Where has the quaternary sector recently focused in the UK?
London
and
university towns
.
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What is the relationship between deindustrialisation and economic sectors?
It shifts economies from
primary
/
secondary
to
tertiary
/
quaternary
.
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What is the fastest growing sector in the UK?
Quaternary
industry
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How do job salaries compare between primary/secondary and tertiary/quaternary sectors?
Primary and secondary jobs are
lower paid.
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What economic advantage do places shifting to the new economy have?
They are likely to be more economically
successful
.
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What is Liverpool's historical significance?
Major port for global
trade
and
manufacturing.
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What led to Liverpool's decline in the 1960s?
Decline
of docks and factories.
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What significant cultural recognition did Liverpool receive in 2008?
Chosen as European
Capital
of
Culture.
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What is Lerwick's major traditional industry?
Fishing
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What economic changes occurred in Lerwick due to North Sea oil discovery?
Led to economic growth and
tourism
increase.
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How does employment type classify a place?
By types of
employment
found there.
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How does self-employment relate to economic growth?
Self-employed people can
generate
employment.
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What is the relationship between income and health?
Higher
income often leads to better health.
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How does housing quality relate to income?
Higher income
allows
for better housing quality.
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What health advantage does Lerwick have despite lower wages?
More people report
good health
.
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How does urban living in Liverpool affect health?
Increased exposure to
air pollution
risks health.
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What does quality of life measure?
Health,
living standards
, and participation in life.
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How does the UK Prosperity Index rank places?
Based on
quality of life
indicators.
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What rank does Liverpool hold in the UK Prosperity Index?
381st
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Why might higher income not equate to higher quality of life?
High
living costs
can lower quality of life.
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What demographic changes have occurred in places over time?
Increased
ethnic diversity
and
age variations
.
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What historical migration patterns have influenced UK demographics?
Post-WWII
migration from
Commonwealth
countries.
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How does rural ethnic diversity compare to urban areas?
Rural areas are less ethnically
diverse
than cities.
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What factors can affect a place's attractiveness to migrants?
Economic
opportunities
and quality of life.
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How does climate change impact farming?
It can
change
the types of
farming
possible.
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What role does accessibility play in economic development?
Improved access attracts skilled
workforce
and trade.
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How do local and national planning authorities influence places?
They allocate
development
funds and set regulations.
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What is the purpose of the Index of Multiple Deprivation?
Measures changes in
quality of life
in places.
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What factors does the Index of Multiple Deprivation consider?
Quality of
environment
, accessibility, and
crime
.
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