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1. An undeveloped country ( Developing Country ) is a description commonly used to describe a nation with a low standard of living. Normally these countries have little to no access to fresh water, no sewerage treatment and an undeveloped industrial base. 2. A developed country is a nation that provides sewerage treatment, fresh water and supports a high standard of living for the population. Generally any country that isn't developed is a developing country. :)
Type your answer here... A.Developed=High level of productive capacityB.Developing=Low standard of livingC.Underdeveloped=Low levels of industrial capacityD.New globalizer=High levels of foreign investmentDeveloped - High level of productive capacityDeveloping - Low standard of livingUnderdeveloped - Low leveld of industrial capacityNew Globalization - High levels of foreign investmentDeveloped - High level of productive capacityDeveloping - Low standard of livingUnderdeveloped - Little infrastructure or industryNew globalizer - Rapidly increasing levels of exportsApex :)
They are proportional to each other. When there is economic growth there will be development also.
For most of English history, the country was little more than self-sufficient. English prosperity really came about in the late 18th and early 19th century where England was on the forefront of modern economic theories. It was due to the early embrace of domestic capitalism, fed by the raw materials of the colonies (especially India and the Caribbean), and the development of industrial manufacture, that accelerated English development. With improved technologies and methods of production, England took its place as the most powerful empire in the world by the end of the 1800s.
Because if the rains come early or late, or if there is too much or too little rain, crops are ruined and many people starved.
yes, people can live in an area with a lack of industrial development if you are looking for a place to live it would be smarter to pick a place with at least a little bit of industrial development but people do still live on quite little country towns, some people have family owned businesses , but some commute to work, so the answer is yes. it's sometimes a burden, but people can make it work.
Wherever there is little or no industrial development. Such examples would be northern Canada, Antarctica, and the North Pole.
1. An undeveloped country ( Developing Country ) is a description commonly used to describe a nation with a low standard of living. Normally these countries have little to no access to fresh water, no sewerage treatment and an undeveloped industrial base. 2. A developed country is a nation that provides sewerage treatment, fresh water and supports a high standard of living for the population. Generally any country that isn't developed is a developing country. :)
Type your answer here... A.Developed=High level of productive capacityB.Developing=Low standard of livingC.Underdeveloped=Low levels of industrial capacityD.New globalizer=High levels of foreign investmentDeveloped - High level of productive capacityDeveloping - Low standard of livingUnderdeveloped - Low leveld of industrial capacityNew Globalization - High levels of foreign investmentDeveloped - High level of productive capacityDeveloping - Low standard of livingUnderdeveloped - Little infrastructure or industryNew globalizer - Rapidly increasing levels of exportsApex :)
Functional programming when applied to software development alludes to using functions when writing computer programs. Functional programming has been popular in academic circles, but sees little use in industrial applications.
because lots of people started to die and they had very little people to make a strong country foundation on.
An industrial township is an area where factories and warehouses are clustered together,with little or no housing for people.
No it was never a war. It is the rapid development of industry in most of Europe, a little bit of Asia, and pretty much all of America in the late 18th and 19th centuries, brought about by the introduction of machinery.
•There is very little technological development. All economic activity is carried out using human labor and animal power. •There are four types of preindustrial societies - hunting and gathering, pastoral, horticultural, and agricultural.
Walter Little has written: 'The role of arbitration in industrial relations' -- subject(s): Industrial Arbitration 'Peronism' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Peronism, Populism, Social conditions 'The road ahead in industrial relations' -- subject(s): Industrial relations
It takes very little time to build an atomic bomb, once a country has the necessary industrial infrastructure to produce the fissile material.
Nigeria has made little progress in industrial policy since 1960. Instead, the existing policies are saturated by failures and downsides. Furthermore, industrial policy has been little implemented since 1960 as there is no enforcement or punishment.