The word industrialised (industrialized) is the past participle, past tense of the verb to industrise. The past tense of the verb is also an adjective (an industrialised country).
The noun form for the verb to industrialise is the gerund, industrialising. Another noun form is industrialization.
Yes, Germany was quite industrialised long before WW1.
No, it is not. it is a rural area.
it became industrialised
It was Williow Smith
Japan
The difference between a RIC and a NIC is the time period. It is still rather vague, but a RIC is more likely to have been industrialised for a longer time period than a NIC.
more industrialised by the weather
for trading
for goods, trading
It is starting to become industrialised.
The verb of industry is industrialise (or industrialize in US English).other verbs depending on the tense are industrialises, industrialising and industrialised.Some example sentences are:"We will industrialise this venture"."She industrialises ideas into reality"."We are industrialising the railways"."Almost everything was industrialised".
It is the largest and most industrialised city in South Africa.