Categories: All - income - death - infrastructure - resources

by Matthew Miller 7 years ago

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Developed V.S Non-Developed

Developed V.S Non-Developed

Developed V.S Non-Developed

Developing

They need to bring up the population so that they can fill the jobs that are need to be filled. They need to keep the death rates low and get the income up so that the can continue to pay for things and be able to keep things running. They need a high income so that they can keep the economy rolling.
Growing population

The population grows very fast in a developing country while in a developed country its not as much.

Large death rate

The amount of death in a developing country is larger than a developed country.

Lack of income

There is not enough money for the people to live off of and they can't sustain themselfs.

Limited resources

They are not able to pay for the bad things that happen in their country.

Poor Infastructure

They can not afford to keep things clean and the amount of people is forever growing.

Developed Country's

Large Ag Structure

This is used to show the large amount of ag in the U.S and other developed countries.

Infant mortality rate

The mortality rate has continuosly gone down from before we were developed to after we were developed.

Fertility rate

This shows how far down the rate of child death has gone down from earlier times.

high per capita income

The amount of income per capita has gone up and up from the times not to long ago.

highly industrialized

This is because if you are industrialized then you are developed