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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.

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Q: Considering the lack of natural resources labor problems the lack of capital and little exsiting industrialization of developing countries how is it they are able to develop?
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