As developing nations industrialize and make use of capital resources new challenges to the supply of the worlds natural resources will no doubt appear because more and more resources are being used. Also there are more people to feed and provide resources for.
because they are located far from markets.
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.
Developing countries are often more vulnerable to earthquake damage due to factors such as poor construction standards, inadequate infrastructure, insufficient resources for disaster preparedness and response, and high population density in vulnerable areas. Additionally, limited access to technology and information may hinder early warning systems and effective emergency response.
The energy resources on Earth are limited because they are finite and take millions of years to replenish, such as fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. Renewable energy sources like sunlight, wind, and water are essentially unlimited, but harnessing them on a large scale still presents technical and economic challenges. Our increasing energy consumption is also depleting the available resources at a faster rate than they can naturally replenish.
Nonrenewable resources are often cheaper and more readily available than renewable resources, making them more attractive for immediate use. Additionally, the infrastructure and technology required to harness renewable resources can be cost-prohibitive for some industries. Finally, there may be a lack of awareness or incentive to transition to renewable resources due to a reliance on established nonrenewable energy sources.
GBR or Great Brittan is where it started because at the time they had the people and resources to industrialize
Because the country was devastated by the Korean war and has few natural resources so it had to industrialize.
Iraq is a developing country, beause if is poor, beacuse of the population and because of it economy
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.
Iraq is a developing country, beause if is poor, beacuse of the population and because of it economy
Developing nations often suffer great environmental distraction because of they rely on harvesting common property resources such as wood and water.
Because they refused to give up slavery
the political will
the political will
Developing nations are interdependent because they rely on each other for trade, investment, and economic support. They often collaborate on projects to improve infrastructure, address environmental challenges, and promote social and economic development. Additionally, they share knowledge and resources to address common issues such as poverty, health, and education.
because they are located far from markets.
Because it still faces growing economic challenges such as, unemployment, inequality and lack of high education among it's masses.