Why Are Some Countries Richer Than Others?

Some countries are richer because they have more things to sell or make. Imagine you and your friend both run lemonade stands, but yours has a bigger sign and is in the busiest street, you’ll get more customers and earn more money. Countries work like that: if they can grow food, make machines, or trade with others, they become richer over time.

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  1. A country full of rich farmers sells apples all around the world
  2. A city that builds lots of factories gets more money than one without
  3. Some countries use robots to make things quickly, while others do it by hand

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