because of the availability of everything. food, jobs, health, education. everything.
as developing countries with high populations become more industrialized pollution will increase.
The population growth rate of developing countries tends to be higher than that of developed countries. Factors such as high fertility rates, improved healthcare leading to lower mortality rates, and limited access to family planning services contribute to this faster growth in developing nations. This can put pressure on resources and infrastructure in these countries.
.High population .Unchecked corruption in government .Poor economic enabling environment .Adoption of inappropriate economic policy measures .Negative attitude towards Technical and vocational studies
developing countries
In still developing/ poor countries
When a population pyramid has a wide base and is narrower at the top, it indicates a high birth rate and high population growth. This kind of pyramid is typical of developing countries where a large proportion of the population is young and the birth rates are high.
Developed countries are those with a high HDI and have a high degree of industrialization and GDP. Developing countries are those with significant gdp growth and recent and growing industrialization.
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.
Using the Internet in developing countries is greatly hampered by the high degree of poverty in developing countries. Not many people can access the Internet because it is expensive.
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.
They maintain high tariffs on the agricultural goods that many developing countries export.