developed: Australia, America, Canada, Cyprus, Iceland, Denmark, Austria, greece, Italy and Switzerland are just some examples from a long list which you can locate on Wikipedia
Developing: Afghanistan, India, Brazil and bolivia. Many African, south American and centeral American countries
Developed countries are countries that are labeled as "First World Nations." These are countries that are generally rich (per capita and government wise), have good treatment of its citizens (plenty of freedoms for example), is not corrupt, etc. Some examples of developed countries are Norway, Australia, the Netherlands, the United States, New Zealand, Canada, and Ireland (which are the most developed nations). Developing countries are currently in the process of becoming developed (inheriting all the traits listed above and more). Some examples of developing countries include China, Vietnam, and Iraq.
Some examples of developed countries in Latin America include Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. These countries have strong economies, high standards of living, advanced infrastructure, and well-established social services.
There is no definitive list of developing countries, as the classification can vary depending on the criteria used. However, the United Nations uses a list of countries known as the "developing countries" or "least developed countries" based on factors such as low income, economic vulnerability, and human development indicators. This list typically includes around 46 countries.
Developing country-rate of employment is not very high and the economy is not very good. Some examples are India and every country in Africa except South Africa. Developed country- Rate of employment is high and economy is good. Some examples are United States and Canada.
Some developing countries in the eastern hemisphere include India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and the Philippines. These countries are experiencing rapid economic growth and industrialization but still face challenges such as poverty, infrastructure development, and social inequality.
Developed countries are countries that are labeled as "First World Nations." These are countries that are generally rich (per capita and government wise), have good treatment of its citizens (plenty of freedoms for example), is not corrupt, etc. Some examples of developed countries are Norway, Australia, the Netherlands, the United States, New Zealand, Canada, and Ireland (which are the most developed nations). Developing countries are currently in the process of becoming developed (inheriting all the traits listed above and more). Some examples of developing countries include China, Vietnam, and Iraq.
May be related with potential to develop,some are in stages of developing while others are just a mile behind the success.
For some of them you can use "future super-powers" None pattern for undeveloped contries has been created yet. Suppose that there are 8 developed countries. The ninth one should be a developing country ? Assuming that all the developed countries have multiple issues not yet solved, there are none fully developed country today.
tell me all the develop country
Some examples of developed countries in Latin America include Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. These countries have strong economies, high standards of living, advanced infrastructure, and well-established social services.
In developing countries you have many asymptomatic carriers of cholera to spread the same. In developed countries, undercooked sea food is usually the source of cholera.
both are developing countries in africa. both have christianity in some way. south africa is more developed though
Both Japan and Singapore have already reached "developed nation" status since 1990s. ..Both countries are considered highly developed and rich countries with one of the world's highest GDP per capita. Though Hong Kong is considered developed place but it is poltically belonged to China. Hence, they can't be included in that category if u were to differentiate by countries. South Korea and Taiwan are considered semi-developed nations. The rest of the Asia countries are still considered developing nations.
Less developed than the US or Europe, more developed than some others.
There is no definitive list of developing countries, as the classification can vary depending on the criteria used. However, the United Nations uses a list of countries known as the "developing countries" or "least developed countries" based on factors such as low income, economic vulnerability, and human development indicators. This list typically includes around 46 countries.
What a rubbish question is this?? For your information, Switzerland is one of the most developed country in the world, probably the number one. Sandeep Jain NOOOOOOO the USA or Canada are the most developed countries in the world. And don't be soo rude. Some people don't know this studd. He is not being rude, Switzerland is one of the most developed countries in the world. There are many definitions of most developed country, for example highest GDP per person, lowest incidence of various diseases, lowest number of people under the poverty line, highest level of internet access, etc. etc. By many of these criteria Switzerland is one of the most developed countries in the world.
A developing country is not full developed in terms of infrastructure,behind on technology in some cases but a developed country is like the United States,France,United Kingdom.These countries have high rates in education,better infrastructure and huge employment opportunities.