Zimbabwe and Ethiopia are considered to be “developing countries.” Explain what this means with regard to life expectancy, standard of living, literacy, and income.

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Life expectancy is lower as they follow more animalistic traditions and do not value modern medicine. Standard of living may be considered to the western world as poor. To them, its normal and adventurous (they do not sit inside all day, lol) Literacy is poor according to the western world, as they do not have a developed system of education. Income is little to none, as they do not value the same system of currency as we do. Mostly they trade and barter. Hope this helps!

"developing countries" refer to countries which start to develop their economies and industries. When compared to "developed countries", people living in "developing countries" usually have:

shorter life expectancy due to malnutrition and poor health care

lower standard of living due to under-developed economy

lower literacy due to limited education resources

lower income in general as the jobs do not pay well