North Korea vs south Korea
North Koreais a one-party totalitarian state run by the Kim dynasty. South Koreawas formerly governed by a succession of military dictatorships until democratization in 1987 when it held direct elections. Both nations claim the entire Koreanpeninsula and outlying islands.
1)Height
Due to their poor diet, North Koreanstend to be smaller than South Koreans. This is most visible among school children. Daniel Schwekendiek from Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul estimated the heightdifference to be "approximately 4 centimeters among pre-school boys and 3 centimeters among pre-school girls."
2)size of country
North Koreais around the same sizeas South Korea.
South Koreais approximately 99,720 sq km, while North Koreais approximately 120,538 sq k
3) Economy
South Korea's economyhas surpassed that of its neighbor to the northmany times over. North Korea'sGDP was estimated to be $40 billion in 2015, while that of South Koreawas $1.92 trillion for the same period. South Korea'sGDP per capita in 2015 was estimated to be $37,600, while North Korea'swas $1,700
4) History
The history of North Koreabegan at the end of World War II in 1945. The surrender of Japan led to the division of Koreaat the 38th parallel, with the Soviet Union occupying the north, andthe United States occupying the south. ... Kim Il-sung led North Koreauntil his death in 1994.
5)why are North Korea and South Korea are divided
In 1950, after years of mutual hostilities, North Koreainvaded South Koreain an attempt to unify the peninsula under its communist rule. The subsequent KoreanWar, which lasted from 1950 to 1953, ended with a stalemate and has left the two Koreas separatedby the KoreanDemilitarized Zone (DMZ) up to the present day.
6)can North Korean go to South Korea
South Korea'sUnification Ministry officially recognizes only 13 cases of double defectors as of 2014. South Korea'slaws do not allow naturalized North Koreans
7)who would win a war North or South Korea
North Korea'sdefeat in a warwith South Koreaand the United States is inevitable. At least that's the consensus among most military experts. The war wouldbe “nasty, brutish, and short” and couldcost the lives of up to 20,000 per day even before the use of nuclear weapons
8)is North Korea is richer than south Korea
In 2017, South Korea'snominal GDP (Gross Domestic Product) amounted to around 1,730 trillion South Koreanwon, compared to that of North Koreawhich was approximately 36 trillion South Koreanwon. This mean's South Korea'snominal GDP was around 48 times greater thanthat of North Korea.
9)why is North Korea so poor
Poverty in North Koreais extensive, though reliable statistics are hard to come by due to lack of reliable research, pervasive censorship and extensive media manipulation in North Korea. ... It is estimated that 60% of the total population of North Korealive below the poverty line in 2020.
10)is North Korea is poor country
North Koreahad a similar GDP per capita to its neighbor South Koreafrom the aftermath of the KoreanWar until the mid-1970s, but had a GDP per capita of less than $2,000 in the late 1990s and early 21st century. For 2018 the Bank of Koreaestimated the GDP growth as −4.1%.




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