They won't be able to develop, (ex. Japan is an industrial power, but its paucity of Natural Resources will eventually make Japan no longer a country. The Japanese will be sent off to another country, and a war will begin.) This may sound unbelievable but trust me, i am an exfilous genius.
The country’s shared their resources
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Due to lack of financial resources there is a huge gap between rich and poor developing country.
Trade
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The mis-management of resources is a major factor of why developing countries are lagging behind. Management is thus very important in the progress of developing countries.
The need for resources.
The most polluted cities in developing countries often lack strict environmental regulations, infrastructure for waste management, and resources for pollution control measures. Rapid industrialization, urbanization, and prioritization of economic growth over environmental protection can contribute to high pollution levels in these areas. Additionally, factors such as population density, reliance on fossil fuels, and agricultural practices can also exacerbate pollution in developing countries.
Imperialism grew out of industrialization because the industrialized countries needed a steady supply of raw materials. They accomplished this by setting up colonies and exploiting them for resources.
It is important for developing countries to utilize their natural resources efficiently.
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There are two more mineral resources that other elements to industrialization. The two resources are potassium and zinc.
raw materials or natural resources.
Disadvantages of natural resources in developing countries are: - Source of inter communal crises in developing areas; e.g Irag and Iran - Deforestation; cutting down of trees for erection of structures and building with an aim of civilization. - Over population; emigration from rural areas to urban areas causing decongestion
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Developing nations may exploit their resources faster due to less stringent environmental regulations, lower labor costs, weaker enforcement of land rights, and the pursuit of rapid economic growth. The focus on industrialization and natural resource extraction as a means of development can contribute to quicker exploitation of resources.
If the U.S. had been poor in Natural Resources, how would industrialization have been affected