Global interdependence
Global interdependence
Because the other nations dont like when other religions/people take over
In under developed countries. Resistant strains (Tuberculosis) is on increase in developing countries.
Developed countries ARE in fact facing the problems of scarcity. Methods to create renewable energy and clean drinking water is a huge industry in all of the developed nations of the world.
When solving a problem involving money, a negative answer can represent an overdrawn account or an amount owed.
Nova Net Answer: Greenhouse gases are more concentrated in hot, humid climates. i have a feeling this isn't the right answer not all developing nations are in hot climates...
The primary cause of the cycle of poverty and illiteracy in many developing nations is lack of proper management of resources. This will result into unequal distribution of wealth and resources.
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Lack of Iodine can lead to hypothyroidism.This can be a problem in developing countries.In most developed countries however, iodine is added as supplement to i.e. table-salt.
Developing countries generally lack the infrastructure for researching and developing cutting edge technologies. Thus, developing countries must rely on technologies that have already been proven and developed on a mass scale by other more advanced nations. A big problem with this is that the existing technologies of the world are by and large not environmentally friendly. For example, China is a developing nation that must rely on existing inexpensive technology to fuel their growth. Inexpensive technology for power generation on mass scale includes such strategies as coal fired power plants. This is a very dirty and polluting process that creates all kinds of waste and harmful gases. More advanced nations are currently researching cleaner ways to create energy, but these are either not yet efficient, or they are too expensive to be competitive for a growing nation.
problem of the Philippines involve economics
New African nations have the ever present problem in economics, and famine. While a country abundant in natural resources it is still a poor and under-developed country. Famine and disease run rampant, and civil-war covers the continent.