Another way of putting it would be "Developed Countries". There is much debate about the criteria used to determined what countries are or have reached development. Some considered criteria would be Economic, GDP (gross domestic product), Industrialization and HDI (human development index).
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It would be WAY to hot.
it is an internationally developed research facility that is being assembled in low Earth orbit.
green plants / algae
Oparin believed that there was one molecule lightning strike and then the gases developed
how many families of at least two people living together are on the earth
because they have many other resources
outsourcing replaces workers in developed nations with workers in developing nations
It really depends on the constitution. Many modern developed nations do not but you may find them in older and less developed nations' constitutions.
Because most of the developed nations of the world are highly industrialized
outsourcing replaces workers in developed nations with workers in developing nations
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.
lack of funding
Because most of the developed nations of the world are highly industrialized
Jobs in service and information industries are on the increase in developed nations.
Families in developed nations have lower birth rates than families in non-developed nations because of the accessibility of birth control process, the position of woman in society and the admission to education.
The G8 and the G20 groups of nations are the most economically developed nations.
because they could. However 8 isn't really many.