differentiate between developed and developing countries?
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Developed countries:
1)meaning:
developed countries refer to those countries which average income higher capita income and better standard of living
2) standard of living:
the standard of living in this countries is generally very high people enjoy their life properly
3) public facilities:
people the country avail of public facility.
4)literacy rate:
literacy rate is quite high due to the better education system.
5)life expectancy ratio:
life expectancy rate is more very much due to the better standard of living.
5) example:
Australia ,United Kingdom,etc.
Developing countries:
1)Meaning:
developing countries refer to those countries which have low average income less per and not good standard of living.
2)standard of living:
the standard of living is normally not very high. people first seek the basic needs.
3)public facilities:
most of people are deprived of public facilities.
4)literacy rate:
literacy rate is very low as people are deprived of the education facilities.
5)life expectancy rate:
life expectancy rate is less as people do not enjoy better standard of living.
6)example:
India, China, Pakistan ,Bangladesh,etc.
1)meaning:
developed countries refer to those countries which average income higher capita income and better standard of living
2) standard of living:
the standard of living in this countries is generally very high people enjoy their life properly
3) public facilities:
people the country avail of public facility.
4)literacy rate:
literacy rate is quite high due to the better education system.
5)life expectancy ratio:
life expectancy rate is more very much due to the better standard of living.
5) example:
Australia ,United Kingdom,etc.
Developing countries:
1)Meaning:
developing countries refer to those countries which have low average income less per and not good standard of living.
2)standard of living:
the standard of living is normally not very high. people first seek the basic needs.
3)public facilities:
most of people are deprived of public facilities.
4)literacy rate:
literacy rate is very low as people are deprived of the education facilities.
5)life expectancy rate:
life expectancy rate is less as people do not enjoy better standard of living.
6)example:
India, China, Pakistan ,Bangladesh,etc.
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