The number may not be greater, but the effect can be. Poor countries have poor flood-control methods and general emergency response capabilities, so more people are affected than in rich countries.
Poor countries often have inadequate infrastructure and limited resources for disaster preparedness and response. They may lack proper drainage systems, flood control measures, and early warning systems. Additionally, deforestation and environmental degradation can make these countries more vulnerable to floods. Climate change can also disproportionately affect poor countries, as they may be more susceptible to extreme weather events like heavy rainfall and flooding.
The world has more than 15 countries. Some prominent ones include the United States, China, India, Brazil, Russia, and the United Kingdom. Additionally, countries like Japan, Germany, France, Canada, Australia, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia are also noteworthy.
Australia and South America are the only continents without landlocked countries.
Rich countries have a responsibility to provide assistance to poor countries through foreign aid, debt relief, and fair trade practices. They should also support sustainable development initiatives, promote education and healthcare, and address global challenges such as climate change and inequality. Overall, rich countries should work towards creating a more equitable and just global community.
Roughly 85% of countries worldwide are considered developing countries according to various classification systems, based on factors such as income level, human development index, and other socio-economic indicators.
The number of countries in the world can change due to geopolitical events such as secession or annexation, where new nations are created or existing ones merge or split. Historical events and changes in international recognition of states can also impact the number of countries in the world.
The richer countries have better sporting programs.
Yes. The difference is that richer countries can cover these basic ones more easily, and can move on to covering more advanced questions.
yep not as bad as in some countries but there have been some serious ones recently.
Well the ones that do well in school are often better off and do tend to be richer and more successful, but there are exceptions.
big ones
More than what? Some poor countries do not have much by way of natural resources, others do but they are exploited by richer countries. The ‘oil curse’ refers to the fact that a country with oiled resources may well be subject to much war and exploitation.
The develpoed countries are the ones which are more industrialized and hence are the ones which produece more pollution. As it is this pollution that results in acid rains , the developed countries are more responsible for acid rains.
more affluent ones
The men were the ones who benefited most because they were free and self-governing.
Australia and America. They might be some more but these are the ones i know
UN is important to small countries because it protects them from the invasion of intruders and selfish but more powerful ones.
By their parents. The richer and smarter ones could later attend academies where they were taught by philosophers.