Yes, amphibians have highly developed brains.
Developed countries with a high food production per inhabitant include Ireland and New Zealand. They have relatively low population densities. Less developed countries which still have a large percentage of the population working in agriculture will be better placed than more highly urbanized countries.
Both Japan and Singapore have already reached "developed nation" status since 1990s. ..Both countries are considered highly developed and rich countries with one of the world's highest GDP per capita. Though Hong Kong is considered developed place but it is poltically belonged to China. Hence, they can't be included in that category if u were to differentiate by countries. South Korea and Taiwan are considered semi-developed nations. The rest of the Asia countries are still considered developing nations.
They are called civilizations
Farmers and artisans from developing countries found it increasingly hard to compete with highly industrialized countries due to factors such as advanced technology, economies of scale, and cheaper production costs. These industrialized countries could mass-produce goods at lower prices, leading to a decline in demand for products from less developed regions. Additionally, lack of access to capital, resources, and market information further disadvantaged farmers and artisans in competing with their highly industrialized counterparts.
High energy use Complex industrialized bases Low population growth High per capita incomes
The first hour highly developed countries were Great Britain, the United States, Germany, and France.
According to the Human Development Index, a development scale of 0-1, there are 35 countries and territories/dependencies with a development level of 0.9 or above, meaning "highly developed". The total population (as of 7/1/2008) of the countries in that category is 978,186,023 or 14.6% of world population (6,706,992,932). This means that 85.4% (5,727,771,964) of the world's population lives in developing countries.
A highly developed country typically exhibits high levels of economic prosperity, advanced infrastructure, high standards of living, access to quality healthcare and education, low levels of poverty, and strong political stability. These countries also often have high levels of technological advancement and innovation, along with strong institutions and governance.
Far from "the only", I would say there are many developed countries in North and South America. In the north, all 3 countries are highly developed. In the south Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Venezuela are also well developed.
Only Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong are highly developed countries for several years alrdy...the rest of Asia are still semi developed and developing.
Germany is a highly developed country and comes within the top 20 or 25 on most key measures.
Africa has the greatest number of least-developed countries. These countries are characterized by low income, weak human development indicators, and high economic vulnerability. Africa is home to many nations facing challenges in terms of development and poverty alleviation.
Yes, amphibians have highly developed brains.
Humans have the most highly developed brains.
The most highly developed human sense is vision.
The ethical stance of a country can have an effect on its rate of development. Countries that are seen as "corrupt", such as Russia and Nigeria, still have many poorly developed areas, whilst countries where government is more transparent, such as Sweden and the Netherlands are highly developed.