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How do developed nations and developing nations differ?

developed nations have a higher per capita income than developing nations
developed nations have a higher birth rate than developing nations
developing nations have a lower infant mortality rate than developed nations
developing nations have higher levels of urbanization than developed nations

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The correct answer is letter A.

Developed nations have a higher per capita income than developing nations.

Developing nations, even if they are in the path of becoming fully developed, still lack some characteristics such as having a high per capita income, and lower birth rate, infant mortality and others.

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Developed nations differ from the developing nations by the fact that developed nations have a higher per capita income than developing nations. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. Developed nations are also far more industrialized than the developing nations.
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