1. MDC's are distinguished by comparing the countries' annual per capita gross domestic product, which is GDP, PPP is purchasing power parity. MDC is a country with a per capita GPD and PPP of over $10,000. Though the LDC is below that figure.
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no difference
Obviously LDCs. MDCs can recover much quicker with the money they have and they can detect a natural disaster way befor LDCs can. Therefore MDCs are more prepared for safety and for fixing the area ASAP
According to my textbook for an AP class, men will live 10 years longer in MDCs over LDCs, and women will live 13 years longer in MDCs also, hope this s what you need.
Countries in Asia and Africa typically experience rapid population growth, with many classified as less developed countries (LDCs) facing significant population increase due to factors like high birth rates and improving healthcare. Meanwhile, more developed countries (MDCs) usually have slower population growth rates primarily due to lower birth rates and better access to family planning and education.
plantations are the most common form of commercial farming in LDCs even though they are run by MDCs primarly most plantations in Botswana are for growing mellons
MDC's produce most of the worlds hazardous wasts. For Pennfoster test takers it's B. ^ EXCEPT: the questions and answers are mixed up on the tests, so it might not be B for everyone on Pennfoster test takers (like it is for me)
Advantage: Nike sells clothes and sports wear all over the world. Expresaly in MDCs. Disadvantage: Nike gives little money to the people working in the factories in LDCs. Somtimes they have to work long hours for nothing.
Beacause people think that a lot of babies will die to illness. And the fact that they need people to help out with farming and when the parents get older they will need children to care for them. Look at a Demographic Transition Model for more info.
No, there are more men than women. • In 2000, there were about 101 men for every 100 women worldwide. The ratio of men to women was lower in the world's more developed regions (96 for the United States and 94 for other MDCs) than in LDCs (103). Associated differences in numbers surviving become more pronounced in relatively low mortality, older populations such as in the United States. By 2025, the male-to-female ratio worldwide and for LDCs will decline very slightly as the world's population ages. There will be approximately equal numbers of men and women globally and about 101 men per 100 women in the world's LDCs. Little change is expected in the ratio of men to women for the United States and other MDCs.
Less Developed Countries
MDCs produce most of the worlds hazardous wastes
MDCs produce most of the worlds hazardous wastes
LDCs Experiencing rapid population growth