Mostly because of AIDS. But also because of poverty and they are lacking basic needs like; shelter, food, protection etc.
The Death Rate in Kenya is 9.26 per thousand of the population. It has been going down which tells us that Kenya is developing, medicines and health facilities are enhancing.
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Yes, Where: Kenya
There are approximately 650,000 to 700,000 motorised modes of transportation (ie all types of vehicles) in Kenya. The Road Transport Department so far licences about 7,000 cars yearly.
The unemployment rates were so high during 1931-1935 because barely any one had jobs due to the fact that businesses were closing because their stocks were worth nothing since the banks went bankrupt.
The SS Death Squads killed groups of Inmates because, they were ordered to and they was getting high pay checks, more than a average high pay worker. This wasn't the only reason, Most SS Death Squad believed in the aryan race and the nazi ideology, so the killed everyone who was sub-German and Jewish.
William did fake his death so that Harold thought he had won
the birth rates are so high because so many women have been having lots of children . the death rates are so high because of people having so many children. Or this may be caused by religion WHAT A BAD ANSWER!
death rates in Africa are so high because they have little protection against desease. they have no medicine if they get will, which is very likely because they live in squalor (deep poverty) they have little or no protection against the elements ( wind, water, earth and fire) so thy could catcha chill. i hope this helps :)
There are multiple factors that can contribute to high death rates in the UK, including an aging population, prevalence of chronic health conditions, lifestyle factors such as smoking and obesity, and healthcare system challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic has also had a significant impact on death rates in the UK.
it is to show how the population grows and falls. With the rise in birth rates and the rise in death rates. The decrease in births and the decrease in death. If births increase so does the death toll. If birth rates fall so does death.
Kenya is in stage 3 of the demographic transition model. This is characterized by declining death rates and high birth rates, leading to rapid population growth. Factors contributing to this stage in Kenya include improved healthcare, sanitation, and education, leading to lower mortality rates but continued high fertility rates.
There is not a direct link but high interest rates are associated with expectations of high rates of inflation. High inflation may be associated with high wage rises and so lower employment rates. Low employment rates would suggest excess labour supply. So, from one end of that chain to the other: high interest rates are associated with high labour supply.
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they have so many kids because they want to get money for them from the government
Kenya's climate is hot because it is in the tropics (near the equator?) so the Sun is always high in the sky and passes overhead twice a year.
in many LEDCs (less economically developed countries) this is the case. this is due to high infant mortality (death a birth) caused by poor health care. so many families have a number of babies as there is a high chance they will die