Developed vs. Developing Countries

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Developed vs. Developing Countries What’s the difference?

Developed vs. Developing Good educational system; school required Schooling not available to all citizens of country.

Developed vs. Developing Widely available health care. Poor health care; not enough doctors.

Developed vs. Developing Many manufacturing and service industries. Farmers use technology. Live by subsistence farming in rural areas. Few businesses.

Developed vs. Developing Participate in international trade Few items to trade

Developed vs. Developing People mostly live in cities. People live mostly in rural areas.

Developed vs. Developing People have access to telephone and are part of global network. Modern communications are not found outside of city.