Yes
There's no difference on this statistical subject among developed, underdeveloped and emerging countries.
No, Russia is a developed country. However, the economy is seen as part of the emerging one.
It's very technologically developed.
Developed country.
It's a developing country (as opposed to a developed country), but it is economically regressing, not improving access (which is what the term "emerging economy" usually means).
The US has already developed. Many of the emerging former Communist Bloc nations of Eastern Europe could be considered developing.
developing country
A developed nation is usually lower than an emerging nation with respect to its birth rate. Developing nations often still practice subsistence farming which can be very labor-intensive. More children are an advantage in this type of situation.
South Africa has a tier two economy. One part showing very strong traits of a developed region, but due to it's high unemployment and inequality it's officially classified as a developing or emerging economy.
For some of them you can use "future super-powers" None pattern for undeveloped contries has been created yet. Suppose that there are 8 developed countries. The ninth one should be a developing country ? Assuming that all the developed countries have multiple issues not yet solved, there are none fully developed country today.
when isolated habitats are developed by humans
An emerging country is one that is still growing. They used to be referred to as third-world, but this term is derogatory. Emerging countries often have high population growth rates and a growing infrastructure. They are emerging into the global marketplace, meaning that they are trading and communicating globally at an increasing rate. Examples are India and Brazil.