Developed and Developing countries By: Abdulrahman Alneghamishi.

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Developed and Developing countries By: Abdulrahman Alneghamishi

The research question What is the difference between developed and developing countries and why ?

Developing and developed countries What does developing countries mean? It means that the country is still developing in other words it is poor.

What does developed countries mean? It’s the opposite of developing countries and it means that the country is already developed or in other words wealthy.

Question Who can tell me which picture is the developing country (Left or Right) and why?

What about this picture what is the developed country (Left or Right) and why?

How do you know the difference between them? developing countries: Developing countries have high birth rates because: -Many parents will have a lot of children in the expectation that some will die because of the high infant mortality rate -Dirty, unreliable water supplies -Poor housing conditions - Poor access to medical services

Developed countries: Developed countries have low birth rates because: -It is expensive to look after large families -Good housing conditions -Safe water supplies -More than enough food to eat

Some of the developing countries: List of developing countries: 1.Mexico 2.Brazil 3.South Africa 4.Jordan 5.Lebanon

Some of the developed countries List of developed countries: 1.United States 2.Germany 3.France 4.Japan 5.spain

What are some reasons on how to know if it’s a developed country? - democracy - free market economy - lack of corruption - More dependent on manufacturing than agriculture - Prevalent technology

What are some reasons on how to know if it’s a developing country? -Undeveloped industry -Lack modern technology -Low levels -Education -Healthcare -Life expectancy

What are developing countries called? They are called the Third World.