Yes it does, in many many obvious manners.
The population of developing countries increases more rapidly than the developed countries.Therefore landscape is witnessed in the developing countries of africa, asia,latin america.Aslandscape spoilage is closely related with the increasing populati on number.
Implementing comprehensive sex education programs, increasing access to contraceptives, promoting women's education and empowerment, improving healthcare services, and addressing socio-economic factors can help reduce population growth in developing countries.
Mexico's population is decreasing and China's population is increasing-more than the U.S.
developing countries
Yes smoking is decreasing in other countries because of the economy crisis
In still developing/ poor countries
Developing countries often lack resources and infrastructure to address challenges like poverty, health epidemics, and environmental degradation effectively. Inequality between developed and developing countries can lead to exploitation and perpetuate a cycle of poverty. Global issues such as climate change and trade policies can disproportionately impact developing countries, exacerbating their challenges.
Population
The population growth rate of developing countries tends to be higher than that of developed countries. Factors such as high fertility rates, improved healthcare leading to lower mortality rates, and limited access to family planning services contribute to this faster growth in developing nations. This can put pressure on resources and infrastructure in these countries.
the developing countries kwashiokor
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because of the availability of everything. food, jobs, health, education. everything.