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difference between developed and developing countries​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⚫ Developed Countries generate revenue from the industrial sector. Conversely, Developing Countries generate revenue from the service sector.

⚫ In developed countries, the standard of living of people is high, which is moderate in developing countries.

⚫ Developed countries are industrialized countries that have high per capita income levels while developing countries typically have limited industrialization and the per capita income level is very low.

Answered by arshia93
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Answer:

Hi mate

Explanation:

DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

THESE COUNTRIES HAVE DEVELOPED A LOT AND ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.

EXAMPLE- CHINA

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

THESE COUNTRIES ARE DEVELOPING AND ARE NOT VERY POWERFUL.

EXAMPLE- INDIA

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