developed vs non developed countries

developing countries

infrastructure

the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.

Physical resources

land, minerals, and other raw materials

human resources

both numbers of people and their level of skills

Health

malnutrition is the inevitable result of an
imbalance between world population and world food supplies

education

low levels of literacy, significant school dropout rates, and inadequate and often irrelevant
educational curricula and facilities

developed country

Technology

machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge

banking Industry

the holding of financial assets for others, investing those financial assets as leverage to create more wealth and the regulation of those activities by government agencies

water supply

the provision of water by public utilities commercial organisations, community endeavors or by individuals, usually via a system of pumps and pipes

food supply

food obtained for a household or for a country, an expedition

military

the armed forces of a country