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As they don't have enough money to rebuild, get supplies or make people better with hospitals.

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What are the problems faced by the less developed countries?

The problems faced by the less developed countries are mainly corruption in the government and total lack of job opportunities.


What could face the people of ledc countries?

ms th LEDC means Less Economically Developed Countries. Those consist of mostly African countries. LEDC's are non-industrial. at pea LEDC?


Why do yields tend to be low in many less economically developed countries?

These countries often do not have access to the higher yielding crop varieties like the more developed countries do, as well as there are not many trade opportunities for farmers from these countries to make much money from. Thus they are more inclined to produce grain for their famileis rather than for sale purposes.


Where countries are no earthquakes?

There is no "place" on Earth that cannot receive an earthquake. There are just places that are more prone to them. An earthquake occurs when two of Earth's pates collide. Places like Hawaii might be more prone to earthquakes because of the undersea volcanoes that make up the area.


What is the Difference between more economically developed country and less economically developed country?

It is the difference between the life expectancy and a more ecoonomically developed country is richer in terms of money, wealth etc. compared to a less economically developed country. A more economically developed country is where the most number of people live like Asia (about 40% live in china and india which are developing countries).

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What is LDCs?

Less Developed Countries


Why are public health researchers concerned about exporting health problems associated with developed countries to less developed countries?

The less developed countries don't have the same kinds of medical access to help them deal with diseases, which means that exporting health problems from developed countries to less developed countries could have devastating effects on the less developed countries.


What type of jobs are found in less developed countries?

Less skilled or labour types jobs are found in less developed countries


Is Australia a developed or less developed country?

It is a developed country other developed countries include the uk, usa and germany. less developed countries are somalia, afganistan and lybia


What is the difference between more developed countries and less developed countries?

Development.


What type of jobs are in developed countries?

Less skilled or labour types jobs are found in less developed countries


Why might earthquakes be more damaging in less developed countries?

their is more damage caused because of the homes they live in, they are not earthquake proof. answered by a 10 year old


What type of jobs are found in developed countries?

Less skilled or labour types jobs are found in less developed countries


What are some of the differences between homes in less-developed countries and those in developed countries?

Those in a less developed country are not as nice and expensive as those in a developed country. the houses in a less developed country are usually made out of straw, wood and huts.


Why does a more developed country has no poverty?

Every Country, no matter how developed has poverty, poverty is a world wide issue, not just in less developed countries. its just that the poverty in less developed countries is talked about more than the poverty in more developed countries.


How do less developed countries have more earthquakes?

A lot of less developed countries are located along the earthquake belts. Less developed countries may not be able to afford technology such as designing new infrastructure and strengthening existing infrastructure because a large proportion of their funds go inti the development of their industrial and economic activities. For example, the Kobe earthquake in Japan killed 5000. However, an earthquake of a slightly smaller intensity in Turkey in 1999 killed 17 000 people.


Do you agree with the view that workers in less developed countries are always less productive than their counter parts in developed countries?

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