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because the country and the landscape area is still forming. the plants they use for medicine may not be fully grown yet.
The recession, the increase in VAT to 20% and for high street retailers the number of online only stores such as ASOS.com and Very.co.uk
maybe because of the weather
1. extension of railways to countries lacking there of
1. extension of railways to countries lacking there of
famine poverty war, just a few to list
All places have problems of one type or another. As of 2013, most countries have political problems and are facing civil unrest, such as Egypt, Turkey, and Syria.
Developing countries facing an increase in population may experience challenges in providing adequate resources such as food, water, housing, and healthcare for their growing population. This can lead to strain on infrastructure, potential environmental degradation, increased poverty, and challenges in meeting the needs of the population. Governments of developing countries may need to implement policies and initiatives to support sustainable development and improve quality of life for their growing population.
Yes and no. They are facing the same problems and advantages and more problems and advantages. China for example, is facing strikes, child labour, and many people falling below the poverty line. They are also facing air pollution and pressure from developed countries to make more things. They are also facing a great boom in their economy. They however also have some good schools which Great Britain mostly had private intuitions.
Developed countries ARE in fact facing the problems of scarcity. Methods to create renewable energy and clean drinking water is a huge industry in all of the developed nations of the world.
They are a lot of problems faced with developing countries namely: - Poor infrasture set up such as roads, schools and hospitals, housing, without these mentioned basics one can not expect development and in developing countries it is the order of the day. - Most developing countries are faced with corruption, that even the little they have they dont apply it to the development of the Country and hence a set back - income inequality has hit most developing countries, where the poor have remained poor and the rich have reamined rich. - Most developing Countries are war mongers and they end up spending a lot of time fighting and forget the development of the country.( Poor politics) - Once the country is facing a Political crisis, it is difficult to convince they investors to invest in your country for fear of their secuirty. - Lack of employment, after struggling with school dues and graduating with a degree , you find yourself walking on the streets looking for employment.
The safety of the athletes and visitors to the Olympic Games in the host countries is a huge concern.