there are alot of developing countries in africa. (any country that is in dehydration, starvation and/or poverty.)
Data from the Human Development Index (HDI) can be used to identify developing countries. Although there is "no established convention for the designation of "developed" and "developing" countries or areas in the United Nations system", countries with comparatively low HDI values can be identified as developing countries. These include Angola, Egypt, Laos, Peru and Sierra Leone. Note that these countries may still have fairly developed cities (especially the capital city) but are still overall developing countries because of the rural areas which are still underdeveloped. A list of developing countries is available under "related links" on this page.
yes
the USA, underdeveloped mind wise that is
The relationship between energy usage and developed underdeveloped countries is that energy consumption is greater in developed countries than in underdeveloped countries. This may indicate that there is a strong link between energy consumption and economic development.
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There's no difference on this statistical subject among developed, underdeveloped and emerging countries.
Some solutions to address urbanization in least developed countries include implementing affordable and sustainable housing solutions, improving infrastructure such as transportation systems and utilities, promoting inclusive urban planning that involves local communities, and investing in education and job creation to reduce rural to urban migration pressures. Additionally, supporting small businesses and entrepreneurship in urban areas can help create economic opportunities and reduce poverty.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.