No problems as South Korea has no deserts.
If North Korea attacks South Korea
The leading cause of death in South Korea is related to old age. Heart disease, diabetes, and cancer are growing frequency. As of 2013, South Korea had the most rapidly aging population in the world.
The cause was North and South had different opinion about government. North Korea is currently a communist country and South Korea is currently a democracy.
They didn't. China never helped South Korea.They helped North Korea 'cause they both wanted Communism to grow. South Korea didn't.
YES THEY SHUD NUKE IT (not the south cause theyre safe)
The cause of The Korean War was the invasion of Korea by Japanese forces. Other countries intervened to stop the Japanese from killing native Koreans.
The US helped contribute from them becoming part of N Korea.
Unfortunately, no. But everybody who lives at South Korea is wanting to reunite. I don't know how North Korea is thinking. People from there cannot go past the line. Very sad, indeed... P.S. I know this cause I used to live at South Korea now I live at Australia
Coastal deserts, such as the Atacama Desert in South America, have one primary cause. The rain that they would get is diverted away from the coast by cold oceanic currents.
No. One side is Communist and the other is Democracy,(I think, from what i read about while in school)they do not agree on each other. South Korea and N.Korea hate each other
North invaded the South. Yes but, I can explain better!... So... At 4am the 25 of June, North Korea suddenly invaded the South! The South wasn't ready, so they send American Troops for help! After the 2 World War Japan was occupying Korea, and when Japan got "kicked off" buy the Americans, Korea was spilt into NORTH Korea and SOUTH Korea, by the 38th Parallel... :D I hope I helped I am studying it now too! A bit hard but if you try HARDER than how HARD it is then..... you can do it! @.@ z.t.a
Toward the end of WW2 Russian military forces attacked the Japanese held areas of China and Northern Korea. US forces occupied South Korea.