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Developed is past tense which means that it has already occurred, whereas developing is present (continuous) tense and refers something happening currently.With regard to world economies, the distinction is that developed countries have a higher level of production and per capita income than countries defined as developing (less developed).
Products sold by developed nations versus those solid developing nations are different in that those made in developing nations are cheaper and depending on the nation are inferior or sometime superior to the same product made in a developed nation. Developed nations have access to raw materials that may not be available in their own country, which can improve the products they can make for export. For example, China has access to copper and steel from the US and other countries. Recently, they purchased a US company, Smithfield Farms, that produces pork, which they need for their citizens. This is rapidly changing them from a developing country to a developed country. However, in doing so, they have ruined their environment and have limited the lives of their citizens to provide cheap labor. They have a way to go. India is another country that is on the rise, as their citizens become more educated in information technology and the medical fields.
Older than the average person in a less developed nation.
outsourcing replaces workers in developed nations with workers in developing nations
Not really. My theory is that developing countries aren't as exposed to things that cause infertility like the rest of us. Also their bodies may be more fertile because they have a small population.
Natural disaster has equal intensity in all global regions who are disaster prone due to natural tectonic faults or other natural disasters , however the underdeveloped or developing nations have no resources or technology for both pre and post disaster management compared to developed nations.This is the reason that disasters are worse in undeveloped or developing nations than developed nations.
yes when mating
yes when mating
yes when mating
Families in developed nations have lower birth rates than families in non-developed nations because of the accessibility of birth control process, the position of woman in society and the admission to education.
population growths in developing countries are higher than developed countries because developed countries have an increased income and prefer not to have children.
Well first of all a developed nation is different than developing nation. A developed nation is country with a modern industrial society and a well-developed economy. Countries that have many industries are developed nations. But my dad said that they face war stuff like that.- 7th grader
Developed is past tense which means that it has already occurred, whereas developing is present (continuous) tense and refers something happening currently.With regard to world economies, the distinction is that developed countries have a higher level of production and per capita income than countries defined as developing (less developed).
It is uncertain. So maybe, but officially no.
Less developed than the US or Europe, more developed than some others.
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.