Majority carrier of p-type semi-conductor ?

Majority carrier of p-type semi-conductor ?

Explanation

The majority carriers in a p-type semiconductor are holes. 

When a semiconductor material is doped with trivalent impurity atoms (like Boron), it creates "holes" where electrons are missing, effectively giving a positive charge.

These holes then become the majority charge carriers, meaning they are the primary contributors to electrical current flow in the material.