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There are typically around 40-50 countries considered developed, based on economic indicators such as GDP per capita, HDI, and infrastructure. Some commonly recognized developed countries include the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
Approximately 16% of countries in the world are considered developed, based on criteria such as high income, industrialization, and advanced technological infrastructure. These countries typically have high standards of living, advanced healthcare systems, and well-established education and legal systems.
There are approximately 38 developed countries in the world, as determined by criteria such as high income, advanced infrastructure, and high standard of living. These countries include the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany, and Australia, among others.
According to National Geographic, there are 193 countries in the world.
Developing countries are nations with lower levels of industrialization and lower standards of living compared to developed countries. They often struggle with issues such as poverty, high infant mortality rates, and lack of access to education and healthcare. These countries are working to improve their economic, social, and political conditions to catch up with more developed nations.
According to the Human Development Index, a development scale of 0-1, there are 35 countries and territories/dependencies with a development level of 0.9 or above, meaning "highly developed". The total population (as of 7/1/2008) of the countries in that category is 978,186,023 or 14.6% of world population (6,706,992,932). This means that 85.4% (5,727,771,964) of the world's population lives in developing countries.
Most Americans focus INFREQUENTLY on the less developed countries of the world.
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According to FBI statistics a whopping %86 are American. The remaining come from Great Britian and other European countries.
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There are typically around 40-50 countries considered developed, based on economic indicators such as GDP per capita, HDI, and infrastructure. Some commonly recognized developed countries include the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
Every Country, no matter how developed has poverty, poverty is a world wide issue, not just in less developed countries. its just that the poverty in less developed countries is talked about more than the poverty in more developed countries.
There are no clear statistics on how many people play an instrument but it is estimated that about one-third of the world's population can play an instrument. The number is higher in more developed countries such as the UK and the United States.
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Some national statistics can be reliable is they have been adjusted. The World Health Organization adjusts their statistics so that their statistics are reliable.