Michal Szkudlarek wrote:The more developed country is the more herpetologists it has. Do you agree with this hypothesis? Why is it so? Maybe an exception of this trend would be Japan which aims at practical things (technology) in universities.
That more developed countries have more scientists than underdeveloped ones has been true at any point in history and the reason for this is that to engage your mind in such deep thought and activities it needs to be freed from thoughts about how to meet the basic needs of your survival.
Crucial factor is the presence of herps: you will encounter difficulties in finding herpetologists among the esquimeses.
Thor Hakonsen wrote:And I see Norway as a rather developed
Michal Szkudlarek wrote:The more developed country is the more herpetologists it has. Do you agree with this hypothesis? Why is it so? Maybe an exception of this trend would be Japan which aims at practical things (technology) in universities.
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