Not all countries above the Brandt line are developed and not all countries below are underdeveloped. For example, much of Central Asia is developing, but they are above the Brandt Line and several countries south of the line like Singapore are developed.
The Brandt Line was a line, proposed by former German Chancellor Willy Brandt and others in the 1970's and 1980's, depicting the North-South divide between the developed countries and less developed countries. It ran approximately along the latitude of 30 degrees North.
because it was written in 1980 and things have changed for example china and saudia arabia would be above the brandt line
The Brandt Line was created by German economist Willy Brandt in 1980 to highlight the economic disparities between the "Global North" (wealthier developed countries) and the "Global South" (less developed countries). It was a way to visually represent the uneven distribution of wealth and resources in the world.
Yes, but I only know of one: Albania
yes because none of the countries are poor everyone is in the middle
No!i don't think that the brandt line is a divide as it is ;out of date as it was created in 1980some of the countries have developed nowinequalities within a countries haven' been marked/mapped outit doesn't take into consideration the countries that are in the middleAustralia is in the south- therefore it is not accuratethe line is bias and inaccurate as it was creates by a rich manthe amount of people in the country is not taken onto consideration
The line was suggested in the 1970's by Willy Brandt and later by the Brandt Commission.The Brandt Line was a theoretical demarcation line proposed by ex-German Chancellor Willy Brandt and others in the 1970's and 1980's. It was designed to show how Southern Hemisphere economies were less affluent overall than those in the Northern Hemisphere.The line highlighted the lack of industrial development in South America and Africa, partly due to their demographics and partly to their exploitation as colonies by Europe's countries from the 16th through 19th centuries. Brandt and others urged increased aid by developed nations to social and economic programs in the "Third World" nations.The Brandt Line is also known as the "North-South divide".
No i don't think that the Brandt line is a true divide as it is :-out of date as it was created in 1980some of the countries have developed nowinequalities within a countries haven' been marked/ mapped outit doesn't take into consideration the countries that are in the middleAustralia is in the south- therefore it is not accuratethe line is bias and inaccurate as it was created by a rich manthe amount of people in the country is not taken into consideration
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A brant map is a map of the world which has line which shows where most of the more developed countries live, for example normally the more developed countries are in northern hemesphere so if all countries in the northern hemisphere were MEDC countries then there would be a line directly across the equator.
yes