The difference between a RIC and a NIC is the time period. It is still rather vague, but a RIC is more likely to have been industrialised for a longer time period than a NIC.
newly industrializing
The phrase "newly industry nation" would be an awkward construction. It should not be used in a sentence. However, you could write "newly industrialized nation".The country was a newly industrialized nation.The poorest country in the world showed signs of becoming a newly industrialized nation.
newly industrializing
Chesapeake country what is it
Brazil is a newly industrialised country because it is still a developing country and it was recently an LEDC
The difference between a RIC and a NIC is the time period. It is still rather vague, but a RIC is more likely to have been industrialised for a longer time period than a NIC.
Turkey Is neither an LEDC or MEDC, it is currently in between as an NIC (Newly Industrialised Country)
Japan
china is an NIC (Newly Industrialised Country), although it has a very low GDP per capita this is only because Chinas population is so vast that the economys wealth is stretched out over its entirity. China has one of the fastest growing economys in the world, with its growth rate in double figures for several consecutive years. It scores relatively lowly on the HDI (Human Development Index) because it is densely overpopulated.
It is more industrialised.
Paris is the Capital of France, which is an industrialised country.
Glue is produced in almost every industrialised country in the world
The word industrialised (industrialized) is the past participle, past tense of the verb to industrise. The past tense of the verb is also an adjective (an industrialised country).The noun form for the verb to industrialise is the gerund, industrialising. Another noun form is industrialization.
Yes, there is a middle category called "newly industrialized countries" (NICs) which are countries that have characteristics of both MEDCs and LEDCs. NICs have rapidly growing economies, improving infrastructure, and a transitioning industrial base. Examples of NICs include Brazil, India, China, and South Korea.
Most industrialised countries manufacture electrical cable.
Much the same as any other western industrialised country.