Developing Nations
The Arabic nation of Bahrain in the Middle East is sometimes called "the land of pearls."
The study of countries is called geography. It involves examining the physical features, populations, cultures, economies, and governments of different countries.
Imperialist countries.
imperialistic
imperialistic
developing nations.
There is no COUNTRY called "Little Venice", however there are numerous places in countries other then Italy (where the city of Venice is situated) called "Little Venice". For instance there is a part of London England called "Little Venice" and a small unincorporated area northwest of Charlotte in Michigan is called "Little Venice".Look in the related link below for more 'Little Venice" locations.
All the countries need zinc for industry.
All the countries need zinc for industry.
all countries are manufacturing countries. Germany has an Automobile industry. many different food industries, a sonar industry. and more!
Core industry can be defined as the main industry. In most countries, there is a particular industry that seems to be the backbone of all other industries and that qualifies to be the core industry.
Developed countries with lots of population and industry.
food industry is considered the Grocery Industry
It used to be but now there is very little industry left.
Canada, most South American countries--especially Brazil--and the United States are the ones that have ranches. Australia and New Zealand have stations, and the countries in Europe have what are called farms, though some cattle-folk in Germany may call their spreads ranches. Pretty much every country in the world has some form of beef industry or other.
In most countries, yes.
The Music and Entertainment Industry refers to Elvis Presley as the "King of Rock And Roll", not Little Richard. Although, Little Richard was one of the early influences on Rock and Roll music.