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Is Indonesia a developed country?

Indonesia is not a developed country but a developing country.

Indonesia is composed of about 17508 islands, which is the largest archipelagic country in the world, and its territory spans Asia and Oceania, and it is also a country with many volcanoes and earthquakes. The larger islands are kalimantan island, Sumatra, Irian, Sulawesi and Java.

Indonesia is rich in oil, natural gas and mineral resources, such as coal, tin, bauxite, nickel, copper, gold and silver. Mining plays an important role in Indonesia's economy, and its output value accounts for about 10% of GDP. According to Indonesia's official statistics, Indonesia's oil reserves are about 9.7 billion barrels (131000 million tons), natural gas reserves are 4.8 trillion to 5.1000 trillion cubic meters, proven coal reserves are1930 thousand tons, and the potential reserves can reach more than 90 billion tons.

Indonesia is one of the countries with the richest biological resources in the world. According to incomplete statistics, there are about 40,000 species of plants in Indonesia, among which medicinal plants are the most abundant. The forest area in Indonesia is 65.438+0.2 billion hectares, including 65.438+0.654.38+0.2 billion hectares of permanent forest areas and 865.438+0.2 billion hectares of convertible forest areas. The forest coverage rate in Indonesia is 67.8%. Indonesia is rich in various tropical rare tree species, such as ironwood, sandalwood, ebony and sleeve wood, which are world-renowned. Indonesia has a vast sea area and a tropical climate suitable for all kinds of fish. Indonesia is rich in fishery resources, and Bagan Siabia on the east coast of Sumatra Island is a world-famous fishing ground.