Poor countries have many poor people. Poor people want money. The most common way of legally obtaining money is to get a job. Most available jobs are concentrated in urban areas.
Yes, there can be differences in responses to avalanches between poor and rich countries. Rich countries may have better infrastructure, resources, and emergency response systems in place to deal with avalanches, whereas poor countries may struggle due to a lack of funding, equipment, and expertise. This can result in poorer countries being less prepared and having more limited capacity to respond effectively to avalanches.
Farmers in poor countries will be less able to adapt their farming practices to deal with the changes required.Ordinary people will be less able to pack up and move to a better area.Ordinary people will be less able to buy extra food and shelter when needed.Governments in poorer countries will be less able to support and provide for their people in need, especially if there are large populations, or in times of famine or drought.
Transnational corporations (TNCs) may have factories in poor countries due to factors such as lower labor costs, access to raw materials, tax incentives, and less stringent regulations. This allows them to reduce production costs and increase profits. Additionally, setting up factories in these countries provides employment opportunities for the local population.
Well, America and China are the world's biggest polluters and they're both in the top 5 economies, and the lowest-polluting countries are the poor ones in Africa and South America, so the most obvious answer is no. One counterargument is that countries which are poor now will at some point in the future go through an Industrial Revolution, though rich countries are suppoosed to be helping them invest in cleaner technologies.
because they can afford to prepare for something that may never happen. Poor countries, they have trouble enough getting through the day. They can't be spending precious money on rare, future events.
counter-urbanisation
Urbanisation is the increase of the proportion of people living in urban areas (towns and cities).
i think countries become poor because of of bad country leader. this could lead to very high taxes that countries can not pay for, therefore they get poor.
Urbanisation is nothing but a large amount of people transfers to big cities from rural area
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they countries are poor because they are low on money or they don't have any money. some country are poor because the government are selfish
They aren't. Define 'poor'. Poor compared to what?
Poor countries have trouble affording the necessary medicine
rich countries are developed and are in prosperant situation they have developed.as we know about Darwin theory SURVIVAL FOR FITTEST poor countries need to develop.with the innitiatives of rich countries the poor countries get the platform for development.so if gap between rich and poor countries widen it may lead to a unsafe world.
In all but the poorest countries chronic diseases are the most serious health problem in poor countries.
food
Urbanisation rate means the percent of a population living in an urban area, and the rate at which the urbanisation increases over time.