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Is the gap between rich and poor in South America narrowing?

yes


Is South America poor?

yes it is


What do poor people in south America eat?

Poor people in South America tend to eat whatever they find locally. Some grow crops to feed their family. In some areas, guinea pigs are killed and eaten.


What countries work for fairtrade?

poor countries in places like south america, africa and asia


What kinds of transportation the people in poor rural areas of south America use?

There are usually trains that transport poor and rural people around town


The north American region with the greatest disparity in income between rich and poor is?

The United States has one of the greatest income disparities in North America, with a significant gap between the wealthy and the poor. This inequality is often attributed to factors such as tax policies, wage stagnation, and access to education and opportunities.


Why is Ecuador a poor country?

Because they aint as good as brasil, brasil is south america richest country


How much money do poor people in south America make a day?

1 dollar per day


Is Argentina a rich or poor country?

Argeentina used to be one of the richest countries in South America and even the world especially in the era between 1920-1940. However due to its domestic problems in the late 20th century. Argentina is today a relative poor country to western countries but one of the richest in South america.


Is Bolivia poor?

Bolivia is the poorest country in south America, with a $27.87 billion GDP (Gross Domestic Product).


Wealth and poverty level in South America?

South America has a great level of poverty. Countries like Brazil and Ecuador are considered to be poor because a great part of the population are peasants or hold blue collar jobs.


Do Venus Flytraps live in South America?

No, Venus Flytraps do not naturally occur in South America. They are native to a specific region of the southeastern United States, primarily found in areas like North and South Carolina. Their unique habitat includes wetlands and bogs with nutrient-poor soil. While they can be cultivated elsewhere, they are not part of the native flora in South America.