Non-industrialized societies have to depend on others to extract their resources. Naturally, the "others" tend to keep the goodies for themselves.
Read "Guns, Germs and Steel" by Jared Diamond for an historic overview of these and many other issues that combined to create the world we live in today.
Because of the reason as bellow: -Regulation and policy -Economic involvement -Technology -Resources -Culture and environment -social responsibility From lay lay168
world development need because world otherwise stagnate
role of world bank in economic development of pakistan
Per capita income is used by world bank to measure development
it refers to the growth in agricultural, economical and technological aspect of the world. It is the increase of production wherein a productive country and a poorer country share their resources to improve the international economic condition. _---jave----_danue_----_
an easy answer its basically just greed of the governments and the MNC/TNC's. That's it in a nut shell!!
There are not enough of them. Their distribution acording to needs and resources is uneven and injust.
racism, resources, and revenge
the population of the world is gowning smaller.
Natural resources and climate don't correlate with level of development. For example, Brazil in South America is five times the size of Mexico with plenty of agricultural and mineral resources; yet, it is in worse shape -- e.g. less development -- than Mexico. On the other hand, Japan which is the third largest economy in the world, has a colder climate and fewer resources than Mexico but has one of the highest living standards in the world.
The climatic conditions such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, slope, altitude, distance from the sea and other physical features as well as level of development and technology vary from one place to another. Due to the variation of these factors Land Use pattern is uneven all around the world.
Because of the reason as bellow: -Regulation and policy -Economic involvement -Technology -Resources -Culture and environment -social responsibility From lay lay168
No, natural resources are not spread evenly around the world. Some regions are naturally blessed with abundant resources such as oil, gas, minerals, and fertile land, while others may have limited or no access to such resources. Factors like geological processes, climate, and historical events have contributed to the uneven distribution of natural resources globally.
Japan desperately needed mineral resources .
That would be false.
China has about 7% of the world's total fresh water supply. However, the distribution of water resources within China is uneven, with some regions facing water scarcity issues.
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