Russia-Tiffine

Development
0.802 $14,600 Farmer, coal miner, fishing, lumber, mining arms factory, oil refinery, food processing, coal refining Teacher, insurance, stocks, politics, banking Oil, natural gas, timber, metals, chemicals jeans, coal, gas, appliances, televisions, computers, telephones, cell phones, vodka, shoes 98% of school aged children are educated 99.4% Males: 59.12 years, females: 73.03 years, total: 65.87 11.06 deaths/1000 live births -0.484 10.92 births/1000 population 59 because of the high literacy rate and women are almost equal in all fields
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Industry
Steel, chemicals, aircraft, machine equipment, cement Shrinking labor force, primary job decrease wage increases, immigration, more technology Rivers, mountains, oceans, railroads, roads
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Resources
Russia uses natural gas, oil, and coal. Also, Russia uses non-conventional resources such as oil shale, uranium, and extra heavy oil. There is very few renewable resources being used in Russia.

Russia has land pollution from the Chernobyl accident. Also, there is air pollution from using coal and oil.

Pollution in Russia is also a problem from other sources other than energy. There is air pollution from cars and factories. Also, there is land pollution from landfills and waste generated by factories and other people. Water pollution is also high in some areas. There is agricultural run off as well. Ground water has been contaminated by toxic waste.

Russia does have an agency for the environment called, Rosprirodnadzor. It has started to control the pollution of oil companies. Russia is also being monitored by the IFAW UK.

Russia
HDI: .802 GDP: $14,600 Consumer goods: Jeans, coal, gas, appliances, televisions, telephones, computers, cell phones, vodka, shoes Primary jobs: Farmer, coal miner, fishing, lumber jack Raw materials: Oil, natural gas, chemicals, lumber, metals Average life expectancy: 65.87

Chile
.867 $8,900 Wine, wood, fruit Farming, mining, lumber jack, fishing, fruit picking Copper, nitrates, iron, silver, gold 95.7

Mexico
.829 $12,500 Cigars, cigarettes, shoes, appliances, clothing, glassware Farming, lumber jack, mining, oil drilling, herding livestock Oil, natural gas, coal, fish, lumber 75.63

Ethiopia
.406 $1,000 N/A mining, agriculture, fishing, timber gold, platinum, copper, potash, natural gas 49.57

Russia has a lower HDI than Chile but has a larger GDP. The consumer goods of both countries are very different. Chile and Russia have similar primary jobs and raw materiacls. Chile also has a longer average life span.

Russia has a smaller HDI than Mexico but has a larger GDP. Russia and Mexico both have house appliances a major consumer good and haver similar primary jobs. Both countries have the same raw materials. The average life expectancy is close.

Ethiopia has a smaller HDI and GDP. The primary jobs are similar. Russia has a larger average life expectancy. The countries only share one raw material.

Prediction
Russia has a low HDI but an average GDP. This would make Russia a well developed country but almost a poorly developed country. The education and literacy rates are high. Also, Russia GDI rank is high because of equal opportunities for women.

In 50 years Russia will become a highly developed country. Its GDP and HDI will rise drastically. The GDI rank will also rise due to the increase of GDP. Consumer goods will change to be focused only on technology instead of simple basic necessities. The natural increase rate will come out of the negatives and the infant mortality death rate will become lower.

Resources
CIA World Factbook http://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html Google http://www.google.com