Developed vs. Non-developed countries
...ng a developed and undeveloped country. First of all, because of the population increase people will be forced to live with a shortage of food supply which will lead to starvation and famine. This is because unlike the developed country, who's population stay's consistant, the undeveloped countries supply of food will not beable to keep up with it's rising popultaion. This also means more land is needed for housing, and less land for plantation and any other means of growing food. Also, the undeveloped country will be forced with a low standard of living because of high population, which means less available employment, and low country ecological standards. Compare this with the developed country which will have a consistant employment rate in the future. The undeveloped country will have a high percent of poverty and homeless who are unemployed and have no money to buy food, or to even put a roof over there heads. Finally, the developed country will not have to face a drastic increase in population in the future. This is because the population increase of the developed country is relativaly consistant year after year. However, in an undeveloped country the population will continue to increase year after year which means p[ossible "one child" laws, the lands carrying capacity co...