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The effects of the disasters can vary between country to country due to many factors. For example, if a country has more money than another (an MEDC/ More Economically Developed Country), it tends to deal better with the disaster as they are generally better equipt or prepared than an LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country) such as India. The effects can also depend on how much support the country receives after the disaster has happened, whether it be financial or medical. I hope this has helped answer your question a bit : )
the memories still haunts the survivors and the memorable service for the people who have died in the tragedy
The U.S. spends the most on renewable energy. By year 2013, global spending on renewable energy will hit $7 Trillion.
its spends £1.50 per soldier and supplies there family with rice ans ugar to eat
they give food, drink, homes and money to help the people. check their Website.
Americans do.
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the government spends this tax money by aiding and helping everyone to obtain all their needs in the society and country.
it spends over 30millon
The government spends it.
Russia spends most of its money on its educational system. It is estimated that 11.8 percent of the country's money is invested in schools, educational materials, and teachers.
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The word "who" acts like the subject of the sentence, so the question is constructed like a declarative sentence. For example: "Who spends the money?" "Bobby spends the money."