most often is they have no structure set up to gain A profitable income for the country. Also most of them are in locations that are difficult to produce enough food for the inhabitants.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rather than keep giving food and support, Teach them noth to have such A high population. That will fix 90% of their problem in the first 15 to 20 years.
No. Canada is in no way a third world country.
Yes, I learned it in my comparative government class.
Yes
Yes, although India has grown in both education and technology, they still suffer from third world country problems such as famine, homelessness, and lack of modern day resources.
Brazil is far from a third world country it has the 5th largest economy in the world (beating France) it is the 8th most powerful country in the world it is also the 9th richest country in the world beating most countries in Europe the Olympics are going to be their so would they leave the Olympics to a third world country? Plus the world cup it also is the 10th largest oil manufacture in the world While Brazil is not a 3rd world country it needs a little improvement to be a 1st world country but it is so close to become a fully developed county.
third world
Jordan is a developing country, not third world.
Yes, Haiti is the third poorest country in the world.
No. Canada is in no way a third world country.
Yes. Haiti is classified as a Third World Country.
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Third World
A third world country is one in which was colonized. Thailand has never been colonized thus it is not a third world country.
It's not developing ...it's disassembling. It has financial and political problems.
NO not any more it is now consider a Newly industrialized country
If we compare Malta to Egypt, Morocco and other african and mideast countries, it's very similar. Then I would say Malta is a third world country with improvements but the country has many problems, schools, roads, hotels, police, environment, laws, etc. For me YES.
Romania is now considered a second world country; but officially and correct definitions for first, second or third world don't exist.