Malnutrition is when your body does not get all the vitamins, minerals, and protein's to survive functionally. Famine is basically starvation.
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A famine is a situation when there is not enough food available to feed people.As a result of famine people can not eat properly and their bodies begin to suffer, This is called malnutrition.Note - it is also possible to have malnutrition when there is plenty of food available to eat. In this case the malnutrition is caused because people are not eating a healthy balance diet - some food requirements are missing from the diet being eaten.
The negative effects of famine on different African countries are decrease in populating. Also a decrease in economy because malnutrition is caused leading to sickness and not being able to work.
Hunger is the state of wanting or needing food, and occurs when someone has not eaten, or not eaten enough - they are hungry.Malnutrition is caused by a lack of the essential nutrients in the diet. Either a person does not eat enough food, or eats mostly foods that do not have the essential nutrients. The term malnutrition is typically used for people in a famine (starvation), or those living in extreme poverty, who lack sufficient food of any kind.
Hunger is a word that connotes the body's physiological need for food. Malnutrition literally means bad nutrition. It could mean not enough food or not enough of the right food resulting in an unhealthy diet. Famine is a severe lack of food which can result in starvation and death.
Famine means not having enough food. Humans need a certain amount of food every day to be able to survive and work. In a famine situation because there isn't enough food people can starve to death. Usually children and the elderly are the first to die from malnutrition. For farmers that grow food, a famine may mean that they do not get any money as they have no food to sell.
Because of famine (Genesis 43:1), and God's leading. Chapters 43-47. The famine meant a scarcity of food for people and their flocks and herds.
In 535 AD a haze covered much of the northern hemisphere to the point where the sun was blotted out for all but about 4 hrs of the day. This caused massive droughts and famine. In some cases plague resulted from malnutrition. The cause is unknown, some speculate volcanic eruption others suppose an impact by an asteroid or comet.
There can be many causes of malnutrition. Some common ones are.... *Eating disorder (primarily anorexia and bulimia) *Poverty, famine *Tape worm, parasites *Medical condisitons, diseases
Yes, the word "famine" often connotes severe and widespread scarcity of food in a particular region or population, leading to malnutrition, starvation, and suffering.
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Plague? It would need to be a doctor not a farmer. But if you meant famine, it would depend on the reason for that famine. Like purifying the soil if it contains bacteria or something of the like. There are many different causes for a famine. The key to fixing it, would be to find the source and correct the problem there first.