many countries are too underdeveloped to take advantage of the oppurtunities presented by increasing international rate.
The Amazon Rainforest, located in South America.
No, this statement is not true. The majority of the world's population actually lives in the Eastern Hemisphere, with countries like China and India having the highest populations. The Western Hemisphere encompasses the Americas and a smaller portion of the global population resides there.
China and Australia are the world's largest producers of gold.
The world's farthest north countries are Norway, Iceland, Finland, Sweden, and Russia. Each of these countries has territory located within the Arctic Circle, which is the northernmost circle of latitude on Earth.
The largest gold mines in the world are located in countries such as China, Australia, Russia, the United States, Canada, and South Africa. These countries have significant gold reserves and have a long history of gold mining.
They are left on the margins of globalization.
They are left on the margins of globalization.
The majority of the world's countries are left on the margins of globalization due to the lack of infrastructure and wealth. They are unable to compete in the global marketplace.
many countries are too underdeveloped to take advantage of the oppurtunities presented by increasing international rate.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
Globalization has brought even more widespread squalor and exploitation of underdeveloped countries. Now, instead of a local person oppressing, it is a faceless foreign corporation or government, which you can do nothing about.
Underdeveloped countries don't have the productive capacities necessary to take advantage of increasing international trade.
because it holds little relevant to the majority of worlds population
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Ulrike Schuerkens has written: 'Global Forces and Local Life-Worlds' 'Globalization and transformations of social inequality' -- subject(s): Globalization, Case studies, Equality
Only about half of the worlds countries are small.
The US farm belt or Midwest is the worlds largest producer of food. If you mean human food.