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Yes, in the case of referring to the countries characterized by what we call "Third World," then yes, as I understand. But in an arbitrary sentence talking about say, a third planet or something, like "it's almost the same as our world but there's a second and a third world" then no capitalization is needed. Excuse the horrible example.
Hopefully, we can all be considered as living in a delveloping country.
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The word proliferate refers to something that accumulates, or grows, quickly. An example of this term in a sentence would be, "The researcher watched in awe as the bacteria began to proliferate on the petri dish."
third country nationals.
In a third world country people have low incomes.
third world
Third World countries.
Jordan is a developing country, not third world.
No. Canada is in no way a third world country.
Third World
A third world country is one in which was colonized. Thailand has never been colonized thus it is not a third world country.
NO not any more it is now consider a Newly industrialized country
The third most populous country in the world is the United States.
a poor country
Romania is now considered a second world country; but officially and correct definitions for first, second or third world don't exist.
The United States is the third largest country by both area and population.