Depends upon which definition of MEDC you are using. If you mean More Economically Developed Country, then yes, Canada is a highly developed country and a member of the G7 (or is it G8 now?)
LEDC means Less Economically Developed Countries. Those consist of mostly African and Asian countries. MEDC's are More Economically Developed Countries, consisting of European and North American countries.
Yes, Sweden is considered a "More Economically Developed Country" as defined by cultural geographers.
Yes Argentina is a country in South America.
Canada is a more industrialized country than Thailand, and more economically powerful. Though, Thailand is a very trusted and powerful country for exporting goods.
Nope, Canada is not an Less Economically Developed Country. It is classified as a More Economically Developed Country.
Because Canada is less corrupt than Mexico.
Simple, you just said it. More economically developed country is a more economically developed country.
Romania is not a more economically developed country.
Canada is considered a MEDC (More Economically Developed Country). It has a high standard of living, advanced infrastructure, and well-developed industries.
Depends upon which definition of MEDC you are using. If you mean More Economically Developed Country, then yes, Canada is a highly developed country and a member of the G7 (or is it G8 now?)
LEDC=Less economically developed countriesie. Countries like Afric who dont have much moneyMEDC= More economically developed countriesCountries like America and England
LEDC = Less Economically Developed Country, for example: *Kenya *Pakistan *Afghanistan *India *Bangladesh MEDC = More Economically Developed Country, for example: *US *UK *Japan *South Africa
difference between life expectancy in developed and underdeveloped countries
Brazil
Yes
no there isn't :( no there isn't :(