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what are the differences in the public facilities in developed and developing countries?

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Developed countries

1. Very high average income, higher income per capita and better living standards

2. Living standards are usually very high in developed countries

3. Public facilities are available to people in developed countries

4. The Literacy rate is quite high because of a better education scheme

5. Life expectancy rate is higher because of better living standards

Developing countries

1. Less average income, lower income per capita and bad living standards

2. Living standards are usually very low in developing countries

3. Public facilities are not properly available to people in developing countries

4. The Literacy rate is low because of a poor education scheme

5. Life expectancy rate low because of poor living standards

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