70% of people ate living in their developing countries use biomass to heat their homes and cook their food
Three percent
Developed countries typically have lower birth rates and higher life expectancy due to advanced healthcare and better living conditions. This demographic shift leads to an aging population compared to developing countries, where higher birth rates and lower life expectancy contribute to a younger population overall.
Developing countries are primarily different from industrial nations in that the living standards are not the same
A low standard of living.
A low standard of living
biomass is the total amount of living matter in an ecosystem
The income level and standard of living
The income level and standard of living
biomass
Biomass is material from anything that is now living or used to be alive.
biomass!
The U.S. trade of 2002 affected developing countries by providing better opportunities and higher living standards in those countries.