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