The Industrial Revolution began in the country of Great Britain on the European continent.
67 countries first participated in the International Geophysical Year in 1957-1958.
First, Second, and Third World countries are terms used in the Cold War, but also used in modern day to represent development. First World nations can mean countries sided with the US during the Cold War or a highly developed country. So in Cold War terms, yes; Angola, Somalia, and Mauritius are considered first world nations. And in terms of development, yes; the Seychelles, Libya, and Mauritius are considered first world nations.
Third world countries typically have lower levels of economic development, infrastructure, and access to healthcare and education compared to first world countries. They may also have higher rates of poverty and political instability. In general, first world countries have more advanced economies, better healthcare and education systems, and higher standards of living.
No, the USA is considered a first world country. The terms "first world," "second world," and "third world" originated during the Cold War to categorize countries based on political alliances, with first world countries aligned with the Western bloc, second world countries with the Eastern bloc, and third world countries unaligned. These terms are now outdated and not commonly used in modern geopolitical discussions.
The 2nd green agriculture revolution is organic farminghardly, first off organic farming is very old so it isn't any revolution. second while the first green revolution increased crop yields organic farming reduces them. third the green revolution ensured there was enough food to support growing human population and organic farming is a hobbie for the rich western countries. if anything the 2nd green revolution is geneticly improved crops which is propably the exact opposite of organic farming. zaf.
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The First Green Revolution, which began in the 1940s and continued through the 1960s, focused on increasing agricultural yields through the introduction of high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of crops, chemical fertilizers, and irrigation techniques, primarily in developing countries like India and Mexico. In contrast, the Second Green Revolution, which emerged in the late 20th century, emphasizes sustainable agricultural practices, including biotechnology, precision farming, and environmentally friendly methods, while also addressing issues like food security and climate change. While the first revolution significantly boosted food production, the second seeks to balance productivity with ecological sustainability and social equity.
the first phase, the second phase and the third phase.
Well countries don't JOIN the industrial revolution, different countries have different industrial revolutions however the first one apparently happened in Great Britain in the late 18th and early 19th century. The changes then spread throughout Europe and North America, eventually the world (well some places might not have e.g. tribal islands or small countries that felt they didn't need or want to). The changes occurred through each countries own industrial revolution although they were most likely to have follow in the footsteps of other countries after seeing the positives of it.
Belgium, Germany, France, and the United States
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Great Britain was the first industrialized country in Europe. They began their Industrial Revolution in the 1700s. When the Industrial Revolution then spread to the European mainland in the 1800s, really three countries became industralized at the same time, so you need a total of the first four. These countries were France, Germany, and Belgium. So the first four industrialized countries in Europe were Great Britain, France, Germany, and Belgium.
It was first in Great Britain, but it spread to Germany. The other countries caught on soon after.
Between 1943 and the mid 1970's. It was an Agrarian Revolution that increased industrialized agriculture in India and other developing countries.
There have been a number of countries which have been inspired by the American Revolution to overthrow various dictators and monarchs. However, the first to be inspired and, perhaps the most prominently so, was France, which had an explosive French Revolution in 1789.
Isn't it because the first world countries are on top of the technology revolution, seeing as third world countries are just trying to catch up.