The U.S. is more developed than many African nations due to a combination of historical, economic, and institutional factors. The U.S. benefited from early industrialization, a stable political system, and significant Natural Resources, which fostered economic growth and innovation. In contrast, many African countries have faced challenges such as colonial legacies, political instability, and varying levels of infrastructure development, which have hindered their economic progress. Additionally, differences in education, healthcare, and governance also contribute to the development disparities between the two regions.
There are several differences between the geography of the country of the United States and the Continent of Africa. They can be listed as this: * Africa has rainforests and the US does not; * Africa's geography covers more square miles than does the US; * There are more rivers in Africa than the US; * Deserts in Africa cover more square miles than US deserts; * The US experiences more cold weather ( part of geography ) than does Africa; and * Africa has more coastlines measured in miles than Africa
Africa has more than 3 times the population of the US.
No
Romania is less developed.
The equator crosses through Africa, but it doesn't touch any part of the US. But Africa is also more than three times the size of the US. There are places in the US that are farther from the equator than any place in Africa is, but most of Africa's Mediterranean coast is farther from the equator than maybe 40% of the US is. We'll let you construct the Venn diagram.
More than Africa
More than 125 million People
In terms of GDP, the US is wealthier than Africa as a continent. The US has a higher GDP per capita, better infrastructure, and a more diversified economy compared to many African countries. However, Africa is rich in terms of natural resources and has the potential for economic growth in the future.
Less developed than the US or Europe, more developed than some others.
LEDC = Less Economically Developed Country, for example: *Kenya *Pakistan *Afghanistan *India *Bangladesh MEDC = More Economically Developed Country, for example: *US *UK *Japan *South Africa
There are 54 countries in Africa and 50 states in the US.
Africa is a continent with more than 50 countries. So there are many different currencies in Africa to compare against the American dollar.