The lack of a transport system to move food from where it is grown, to where it is needed. Inefficent farming methods. Bad weather. Control of food as a means of government controlling the populace. Rapid population growth. Disruption of farming by war.
Global interdependence
Because the other nations dont like when other religions/people take over
of course its a terrible band!@#$%^&*() PROBLEM? :D
The background of a problem refers to the context, history, and factors that led to its existence. It provides an understanding of why the problem is important and why it needs to be addressed. Understanding the background of a problem helps in developing effective solutions and strategies to resolve it.
Nova Net Answer: Greenhouse gases are more concentrated in hot, humid climates. i have a feeling this isn't the right answer not all developing nations are in hot climates...
The primary cause of the cycle of poverty and illiteracy in many developing nations is lack of proper management of resources. This will result into unequal distribution of wealth and resources.
The problem with muckfires are that they make lots of smoke and if they make lots of smoke you can't really see and it smells terrible.
Problem Child ?
You can read the story of the League of Nations in the attached link. I could find no evidence that France was a problem for the League of Nations. Germany was a big problem however.
An example of an everyday problem is Autocorrect while typing and also being In a public area with terrible sanitation.
Aid grants from foreign nations to developing countries can sometimes lead to dependency, where recipient governments rely heavily on external support rather than developing sustainable economic practices. Additionally, there can be issues of mismanagement or corruption, with funds not reaching those in need or being used inefficiently. Furthermore, such aid can disrupt local markets and economies, undermining local businesses and initiatives. Ultimately, the effectiveness of aid often hinges on how well it is implemented and aligned with the needs of the recipient country.
It is an adaptation of the French phrase Enfant terrible- lit, Terrible child- or problem child. It is also a song by Roger Miller , of King of the Road fame.