Yes because the children should have been at least four to five inches taller than they actually were. They were shorter than usual because of malnutrition. People in North Korea don't get much food or health care unless they had enough money.
This refers to starving children in Korea because every person that has money and can afford food lives in Pyongyang, which is where you want to live if you were in the country. If you're outside of Pyongyang, you can expect to see tens of thousands of chronically malnourished children. True story.
The "stunted generation" refers to individuals who have not reached their full physical or cognitive potential due to malnutrition or other factors during their early years of development. This term is often used in discussions about global health and development to highlight the long-term consequences of childhood malnutrition.
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea attacked South Korea.
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North Korea.... -_-
It is not located in North Korea; it is located in South Korea.
North Korea is located north of South Korea in East Asia.
The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang.
North Korea- Communist South Korea- Presidental
North is not a country. If you are referring to North Korea, then yes, North Korea is a communist country.
China and Russia border North Korea to the north while South Korea borders North Korea to the south. Russia's border with North Korea is on the far north east tip and is very small. China's border with North Korea is the largest of the North Korean borders.