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why is the consumption of resources higher in developed nations than in developing nations

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Answered by akshatkotnala00
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Consumption ​of resources is higher in developed nations than in developing nations because developed nations have more income to make  use for resources. So, they use as much resources as they can for growth of their economy.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Because developed countries have more income to spend on resources, resource consumption is higher in developed countries than it is in underdeveloped countries. So, in order to build their economy, they use as many resources as they can.

Explanation:

Currently, developing nations use more than half of the energy produced worldwide (albeit with significantly lower per capita consumption than in developed countries). Due to the fact that cars require fossil fuels, economic expansion and wealth in developing nations like China enhance worldwide energy consumption. The growth of the population and the GDP per capita both played a significant role in the rise in energy consumption.

Resources are used wisely and successfully in industrialised nations. On the other hand, developing nations do not properly utilise their resources.

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