United States = No
China = Yes
Actually the numbers are misleading. Most number are out of date and claim the the US is the worst in the world however, most of the data being is based on per capita and population numbers. The US' GDP is high because they sell more. An example of numbers being loosely affected by GDP would be China. They have a lower GDP but use more of their resources without exporting/selling. In an article from the WSJ, The International Energy Agency has studied and reported that China has passed the US in In Energy Consumption. This includes OIL and other Natural Resources. China passed the US by 4% as of mid 2010 ,just in Oil consumption, with an expected 5% growth each year.
The cream in full milk, is the richest part.
No, if anything the US is lagging behind most other developed countries in this area, and as the US is the largest producer of carbon emissions of any country (by a long way), its lack of action and bad example is upsetting the rest of the world.
What country has people who read the most? Germany,Iceland,Finland are some of the countries.
Pandols
There are no official definitions for first, second, or third world countries. The terms originated during the Cold War, but today, "third world" is often used to describe undedeveloped or developing nations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, of which Kenya is one, so it most closely fits the connotation of a "third world country."
No, its one of the most built up and richest counries in the world!
The most developed country of Central Asia is believed to be Kazakhstan. It is the richest and most economically developed country. There are five Central Asian countries.
china is richest country in the world
Qatar
Egypt is the richest country in Africa, but not just Africa, it is the richest in the whole wide world.
Egypt.
Norway is.
Ghana is the most developed country in west africa since is the fastest growth economy in the world
Yes, it is considered a developing country. It is the 120th most developed country in the world according to the United Nations.
The richest country in the world as of 2013 is Qatar. Other wealthy countries include Luxembourg, Singapore, Norway, and Hong Kong.
England
soccer is the most richest sport.