Yes, the majority of migrants tend to move to richer countries, drawn by better economic opportunities, higher standards of living, and more stable political environments. Countries such as the United States, Canada, Germany, and Australia are popular destinations for migrants seeking improved life prospects. However, migration patterns can vary significantly based on regional factors, conflicts, and specific migration policies. Additionally, many migrants also move within their own regions or to neighboring countries for various reasons.
they're both mediteran countries, balkan countries, not very rich countries with a rich history.
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Oxygen rich - the opposite of what the majority of veins are in the body.
Moderately rich.
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.
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"Developed countries" are typically used to describe rich or high-income countries, while "developing countries" or "less developed countries" are terms used to describe poor or low-income countries.
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Most countries in the Middle East are poor or have a strongly stratified structure where the vast majority of the wealth is concentrated in the upper class (1-2%). The latter group of Middle Eastern States acquired their wealth from petroleum exports.
Yes, it is possible for the countries with rich uranium resources.
They traded with other countries back then. Almost all countries got rich from trade.
Because they do