Developed countries, often referred to as high-income nations, include the United States, Canada, most of Western Europe, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand. These countries typically have advanced economies, high standards of living, and robust infrastructure. In contrast, developing countries, such as those in parts of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, often face challenges like lower income levels, limited access to education and healthcare, and inadequate infrastructure. Examples of developing nations include Haiti, Afghanistan, and many countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Scarcity = limited resources of the earth. Developed countries have better technology and organization to deal with scarcity, but scarcity is still there
It is a developed country other developed countries include the uk, usa and germany. less developed countries are somalia, afganistan and lybia
per capita income is the = economic parameter which is used to classify the countries into developed and under developed =
homes in less developed countries are built more poorly than in developed countries. for example, when the earthquake struck haiti and shortly sfter there was a stronger earthquake in chile, haitis affect was much worse because of their building's structures.
Europe is not a country, it is a continent. It has many countries in it. Most of the countries of Europe are well developed. Most of them have had wealth and technology which has helped them to develop.
Look at a map. The ones that arent landlocked have blue squiggly lines near them.
The develpoed countries are the ones which are more industrialized and hence are the ones which produece more pollution. As it is this pollution that results in acid rains , the developed countries are more responsible for acid rains.
The poorest ones, especially the least developed countries.
No. no they arent. maybe old ones
the ones that arent native.
india & chine are developing country where as us and uk are developed country
Scarcity = limited resources of the earth. Developed countries have better technology and organization to deal with scarcity, but scarcity is still there
The less developed countries don't have the same kinds of medical access to help them deal with diseases, which means that exporting health problems from developed countries to less developed countries could have devastating effects on the less developed countries.
Less Developed Countries
Development.
Developed countries in Asia are: Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore
It is a developed country other developed countries include the uk, usa and germany. less developed countries are somalia, afganistan and lybia