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Because developed nations aren't so much developing. That does make it a little more difficult to practice sustainable development in a developing nation in them, doesn't it?
The full form of ITU in standards is the International Telecommunication Union. It is a specialized agency of the United Nations that focuses on developing international standards and regulations for telecommunications and information and communication technologies.
Venezuela is not self-sufficient agriculturally and it must import most of its food. Venezuela's modern industry is oil. Before they discovered oil in 1913, 80% of the population was rural and illiterate. Venezuela now ranks among the richest and most powerful nations in the world.
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industrialized nations use more energy
Developing countries are primarily different from industrial nations in that the living standards are not the same
Developing countries are primarily different from industrial nations in that the living standards are not the same
If a nation is developing they need to build up the country. There are more rural areas without advanced technology to mass produce products. Most developed nations have more industrial economies because they have the money and resources to do so.
outsourcing replaces workers in developed nations with workers in developing nations
Reusing is important because it practises differ for developed and developing nations, for urban and rural areas and for residential and industrial producers.
outsourcing replaces workers in developed nations with workers in developing nations
Well first of all a developed nation is different than developing nation. A developed nation is country with a modern industrial society and a well-developed economy. Countries that have many industries are developed nations. But my dad said that they face war stuff like that.- 7th grader
developing nation african countries are still developing
More people live in developing nations than in developed nations. Developing nations have larger populations due to higher birth rates, lower life expectancies, and less access to education and healthcare compared to developed nations.
The developing nations will have to wait for the financial flows from the developed countries.
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