Often it is the conflict that prevents these countries from developing their economies. Proper development can only occur in a relatively stable environment. Conflict puts off investors and causes migration (eg refugees) which does not enable economic growth and development to take place. Often conflict is over access to resources which means that the very thing that is needed for development is being fought over.
LEDCs often suffer worse from conflicts due to factors such as limited resources, weak infrastructures, and poorer access to healthcare and humanitarian aid. Additionally, conflicts in LEDCs are sometimes fueled by historical colonial legacies, political instability, and competition over scarce resources, exacerbating the impact on vulnerable populations.
Yes, because in cities and towns there is global warming which affects the weathering.
Some characteristics of a less economically developed country (LEDC) include low income levels, limited access to healthcare and education, high levels of poverty, inadequate infrastructure, and reliance on agriculture as a primary source of livelihood. LEDCs often face challenges in terms of economic development, social progress, and overall quality of life for their populations.
the weather over here is very crap and ain't all that sunny i bet its very sunny where you are its worse over here in MN...its raining with 25 mph winds and only 32 degrees...brrrrrrr it could be worse
Yes, the weathering of buildings in towns can be worse than in the country due to higher levels of pollution, moisture, and foot traffic. Towns typically experience more vehicle emissions, industrial pollution, and higher population density, all of which can contribute to faster deterioration of building materials.
Salinization can be worse in some countries due to factors such as low rainfall which doesn't leach salts from the soil, poor drainage leading to waterlogging and salt accumulation, and inefficient irrigation practices that deposit salts in the soil. Additionally, human activities like deforestation and improper agricultural practices can exacerbate salinization in certain regions.
Some conflicts can be made worse by peer negotiation.
Teasing usually make conflicts worse.
Its' (a dog) bark is often worse than its' bite.
Both, Its bad debt period and you will suffer bad with either.
Yes, especially in teenagers. Most teenagers who already suffer from mild to moderate acne notice that breakouts of acne get worse in times of increased stress.
Yes, it is generally best to intervene in conflicts when they are out of control to prevent further escalation, harm, or damage. Addressing conflicts early can help find resolution before they get worse and may also prevent negative consequences. Ignoring or avoiding conflicts when they are out of control can lead to prolonged suffering and deeper issues.
yes it can start at any age but it will get worse as u get older if you do not treat it right away
There is no decisive answer to this question. The answer would depend on which of these diseases you have been diagnosed with. The disease you suffer from, be it IBD or Crohns would always be far worse than one you do not experience.
they are both painful and debilitating, however, there are many medications on the market to help those who suffer from these diseases.
Deforestation means "removal of the forest" - what can possibly be worse for a forest - all the forest and everything that lived in it is killed and burned.
because MEDC'S have more money to spend on "protection methods" for example buildings are designed to woble so that when earthquake strikes they don't collapse they just tend to woble or move a bit.they also have emergency service,fire brigade and air supports (if some one's leg is stuck under a building a helicopter would arrive with a surgeon )
Worse than what? Your period shouldn't be bad to begin with, if it is then talk to your doctor about the menstrual problems that you suffer from and do something about them. Ibuprofen is a painkiller so can be used to deal with menstrual related headaches and menstrual cramps. Ibuprofen is also an NSAID so will help to reduce menstrual flow too, it's often used to treat heavy periods.