How do extractive plants such as mining or forestry compare
How do extractive plants, such as mining or forestry, compare to the description of construction, manufacturing and agriculture plants?
Construction is a mobile plant and equpment that remains fixed and unique with a variable location of plant site and an expensive relative value of output. A manufacturing plant has a fixed plant and equipment that moves off the plant site and is numerous with a fixed plant location site and a cheap to expensive relative value of output. An agriculture plant type has fixed and mobile plant and equipment that moves off the plant site and is numerous with a fixed location and an inexpensive relative value of output.
Solution
Extractive plant is a processing industry which falls under agriculture plant type where they have fixed and mobile plant which helps to extract the required fluid or other parts from the plant.
Mining is a kind of manufacturing site where site is constant and equipment has to moves off.
Forestry is kind of agriculture plant type where the plant site is numerous with fixed location and inexpensive in nature related to the output.
