The Global North represents the economically developed
societies of Europe, North America, Australia, Israel, South Africa, and others.
The Global South represents the economically backward countries of Africa, India, China, Brazil, Mexico, and others.
The global north and south have many differences, many assumptions or general terms have been applied to differentiate between them such as the north is richer and the south more poor. Although things may seem to be that way 95% of the north has a stable education system and enough food and shelter while only 5% of the south has enough food and shelter. Though the global north may be on track and successful the global south needs some improvement in order to get everyone a place to live and stabilize the education system and political system.
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If you meant to ask how the Nations of the global north and the global south depend on each other, it's basically that Multi-National Corporations can help enrich nations with trade and services. One example of this is at your local supermarket where out of season foods are available year around, and with services as many companies contract out their work with out of country services such as call centres for things like banking, or technical support.
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South 9000% North 80%
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No, it is in the global north.
No. Israel is in the Global North. It is one of the few post-colonial countries to have joined the Global North.
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No. It is a proxy between the north and south.
Global winds blow North to South
Global warming would have no affect on the location of the poles.
Quite. Although global warming may change that.
Quite. Although global warming may change that.
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Then the earth would not rotate.
No, they certainly do not. That is a False on your Geography search, dear. The global winds cause the winds to have a tamper on the sky.
Global winds and currents near the equator flow east to west. The global wind belt located north and south of the equator is called trade winds.