An economy focused on secondary economic activities tends to lead to which population distribution?(1 point)
Responses
dispersed
dispersed
clustered
clustered
sparse
sparse
even
clustered
To determine the population distribution associated with an economy focused on secondary economic activities, you need to understand the nature of secondary economic activities. Secondary economic activities involve the manufacturing and processing of raw materials into finished goods, such as factories and industries.
In economies heavily focused on secondary economic activities, industrial areas and factories typically concentrate in specific regions or areas to benefit from economies of scale, availability of resources, infrastructure, and labor. This concentration often leads to a clustered population distribution.
Therefore, the correct answer is clustered.