Yes because many third world countries have people living in poverty. These farmers can not afford the high cost of pesticides, so they either don't use them regularly or not at all. In more developed countries people have a better standard of living and can afford the cost of these pesticides.
Experts claim that people in the developed world generally have higher levels of consumption and produce more waste compared to people in the developing world. This leads to a greater environmental impact in terms of resource depletion and pollution. Additionally, developed countries often have higher carbon footprints due to industrial activities and energy consumption.
Pesticides are cumulative, so the animals at the end of the food web have more of them.
Every Country, no matter how developed has poverty, poverty is a world wide issue, not just in less developed countries. its just that the poverty in less developed countries is talked about more than the poverty in more developed countries.
It is a more developed country. I'm assuming that you are referring to North America, and not South America. America Is what you would call a "first world" country, meaning its more civilized, and developed.
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our world needs more room
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Like this: Pesticides are dangerous chemicals, they kill more than pests. However, your English teacher may appreciate one of these two revisions: A category of dangerous chemicals known as pesticides can kill more than pests. This next revision incorporates the addition of an appositive Pesticides, a variety of dangerous chemicals, kill more than pests.
pandemic is worse in the less developed world as they can not afford any medicines so the diseases spread more easily
Persistant pesticides last longer than non persistant pesticides. This means that they can build up in animals and humans and cause more damage.
* They make crops more vulnerable to disease in the long run. * Toxins in pesticides get into the world's soil and water supply. * Chemical fertilizers and pesticides create a race against nature that mankind is likely to lose.
Biomagnification of pesticides basically means that the concentration of the substance exceeds what it should be. This makes the pesticide more powerful and harmful.