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Extracted resources from their colonies
They can teach undeveloped countries how to use the resources available in their own lands to benefit their population.
Developed countries have a wide variety of resources and exploit these to the fullest. Advanced technology allow full use of resources. These countries reach a level of production which satisfies their domestic consumption and a surplus to be exported to other countries.
Developed countries are those that have diverse, robust, and well established economies with substantial physical infrastructure and support system such as educations and health care. They are generally wealthy compared to the less developed countries. Less developed countries tend to have less diverse and robust economies and spotty or thin physical infrastructure supporting economic activity. Their education and health care systems are not not broadly deployed, not widely available, or of low quality. They tend to be less wealthy than developed countries, and often have a larger gap between rich and poor.
Scarcity = limited resources of the earth. Developed countries have better technology and organization to deal with scarcity, but scarcity is still there
Extracted resources from their colonies
Extracted resources from their colonies
They are extremely vulnerable compared to developed countries because they do not have the money or resources which developed countries can access within days.
developed countries are those in which have achieved the PPC curve i.e. they achieve maximum utilization of resources in the country
1. Deforestation 2. Destruction of animal habitat 3. Soil errosion 4. Mutation of the topography ...
Countries are described as developed based on economic terms. Most have moved beyond farming and basic subsistence to managing their resources and have some industry.
They were very extinct
They can teach undeveloped countries how to use the resources available in their own lands to benefit their population.
Developed countries have a wide variety of resources and exploit these to the fullest. Advanced technology allow full use of resources. These countries reach a level of production which satisfies their domestic consumption and a surplus to be exported to other countries.
These countries built heavy industrial plants specifically because they lacked natural resources. The lack of natural resources forced these countries to find an effective way to make money. Hi-Tech Industries and Heavy Industries allowed these countries to add value to imported raw materials and generate local wealth. This local wealth was then invested in building up the national infrastructure, effectively turning South Korea and Japan into developed countries.
More Economicly Developed Countries have more resources to help them cope with the aftereffects of a natural disaster.
Developed countries are those that have diverse, robust, and well established economies with substantial physical infrastructure and support system such as educations and health care. They are generally wealthy compared to the less developed countries. Less developed countries tend to have less diverse and robust economies and spotty or thin physical infrastructure supporting economic activity. Their education and health care systems are not not broadly deployed, not widely available, or of low quality. They tend to be less wealthy than developed countries, and often have a larger gap between rich and poor.