Both statements are true. If a country is poor, they are more likely to be rural. But if a country is rural, they are more likely to be poorer than an urbanized country.
Rural countries are not necessarily poor, but poorer countries tend to have a higher proportion of rural populations. Factors such as limited access to infrastructure, healthcare, education, and economic opportunities in rural areas can contribute to higher levels of poverty in these regions.
Poorer countries tend to have less robust infrastructure, which can increase their vulnerability to flooding. They may lack proper drainage systems, flood barriers, and early warning systems. Additionally, impoverished populations often live in more flood-prone areas due to limited resources and land options.
Poorer countries are more affected by famines due to factors such as limited access to adequate food sources, inadequate infrastructure for food distribution, lack of financial resources for purchasing food, and political instability. Additionally, climate change and environmental degradation may also impact food production in these countries, exacerbating food insecurity.
In a rural setting, you are more likely to see open landscapes, farms, wildlife, and fewer buildings and people compared to a city setting. Additionally, rural areas typically have less infrastructure and amenities such as public transportation or large shopping centers.
Countries are larger political entities with defined borders and governments, while cities are urban areas within countries that are centers of population, commerce, and culture. Countries encompass multiple cities and rural areas, while cities are more concentrated areas with developed infrastructure and services.
Urban areas are more likely to flood than rural areas because they typically have more impervious surfaces like concrete and asphalt, which do not absorb water like natural vegetation in rural areas. Additionally, urban areas often have poor drainage systems that can become overwhelmed during heavy rain events. The increased population and development in urban areas can also lead to more runoff and higher flood risk.
more affluent ones
More Developed countries are consumers as they have more technology so they can focus workers on services and buy from poorer countries less developed
because the infrastructure of buildings etc is not as good as in wealthier countries!
Yes more than north america.
India
it depends maybe in the poorer countries but more advanced probably no
The richer countries have better sporting programs.
The poorest communities do not have water treatment plants, and some do not even know how to dig a well. People in those areas are likely to get their water from creeks or streams, which are far more likely to be contaminated with microorganisms.
Urban
Poorer countries tend to have less robust infrastructure, which can increase their vulnerability to flooding. They may lack proper drainage systems, flood barriers, and early warning systems. Additionally, impoverished populations often live in more flood-prone areas due to limited resources and land options.
America has cell phones while other countries have never even heard of them. Some richer countries has almost all brand-name stores with a few second hand stores while poorer countries have almost completely second hand stores to buy food and such. Richer countries has grocery stores that have everything in it and they can order more, poorer countries have grocery stores that you buy everything you can because you don't know if it will be ordered again or when it will be ordered again.
you are more likely for suicide in rural areas, whites are more likely to commit suicide then other races.