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People in developed countries have a higher standard of living then people in developing countries.
A lot of less developed countries are located along the earthquake belts. Less developed countries may not be able to afford technology such as designing new infrastructure and strengthening existing infrastructure because a large proportion of their funds go inti the development of their industrial and economic activities. For example, the Kobe earthquake in Japan killed 5000. However, an earthquake of a slightly smaller intensity in Turkey in 1999 killed 17 000 people.
Most people in developed countries.
The three type of countries are: More Economically Developed Countries. These are countries such as the US, the UK and Canada where people are generally rich and the country is developed. The second type is Newly Industrialized Countries. These are countries such as China which were once poor but are now becoming much richer and more modern. The third type is Less Economically Developed Countries. These are countries in Africa and South America where people are generally quite poor and the country is not developed.
No. It would be a good thing if people in developed countries were not wasteful.
80 % of the worlds population lives in countries that are economically developing. so it wud be 80:20
because they want to
The distribution of the population according to the different types of occupations is referred to as the occupational structure. Occupations are generally classified as primary (agriculture, mining, fishing, etc.), secondary (manufacturing industry, building and construction work, etc.) and tertiary (transport, communications, banking, etc.). The proportion of people working in different activities reflects the economic development of a country. Developed nations have a high proportion of people in secondary and tertiary activities. Developing countries tend to have a higher proportion of their workforce engaged in primary activities.
In the past developed countries were at the same point as 3rd world countries - They developed their current educational provision because the PEOPLE of the countries wanted it and insisted the politicians provided it. It took time by it happened. To make change the PEOPLE in 3rd world countries have to stop looking for external solutions and get together and make things happen for themselves.
because of the availability of everything. food, jobs, health, education. everything.
Up to 75% of people in undeveloped countries have H. pylori and 25% in developed countries.
Developed countrie I meet my husband on a dating site. daterichsingles.com There are a lot of people from developed countries