Question
Distinguish between developed countries and developing countries.

Answer

S. No
Developed Countries
Developing countries
1
The rates of saving, investment, capital information are also very high and the commodities are produced on a large scale with the help of modern technology.
They are on the path of development, and the level of income is on rise along with the advancement of technology.
2
The standard of living of the people is very high.
The standard of living of the people is not very high.
3
Life expectancy is high due to good health facilities.
Life expectancy is low due to less health facilities.
4
Literacy rates are high due to better education.
Literacy rates are low due to less educational facilities.
5
Example- USA
Example- India.

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