171 words, 26 minutes
(after self corrections)
These three bard graphs
are about a comparison between developing and industrialized countries in the
amount (on average) of study years, scientists and technicians people and how
much those group of nations spent on researches and developments; all these information
in years 1980 and 1990.
Developing countries show
an average of more than 6 years less to study in people than population from
industrialized nations. Additionally, in year 1980 only around 10 people were
either scientist or technicians of each 1000 in developing countries, while
there were over 40 in industrialized one. After a decade this sums increased a
few in developing world (around 17), meantime, in the other group, it rose
greatly (more and less 70).
Otherwise, developing
countries invested around 50 billion dollars on researches and developments in
1980; meanwhile, developed nations tripled that quantity. To make things worse,
for drawback countries, they spent less than the middle in the next decade; and
at the same time, industrialized nations reached a peak on those investment
(over 300 billion dollars).
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