People in UK have a longer lifespan because we have clean water whereas the Africans do not so therefore it makes the africans very ill if the water is not cleaned . Many Africans die every year because of dirty water
A commitment to the education of its populationPeople who live longer than the world average
People who drink alcohol in moderation tend to live longer than those who don't.
no come on England
The question makes no sense, the areas are one and the same
About 1 billion people live in Africa (which is a continent, not a country). About 305 million people live in the United States, a difference of nearly 700 million.
No, people today generally live longer than people in the past due to advancements in healthcare, sanitation, and nutrition. Life expectancy has increased significantly over the years.
About 61% of South Africa's population, of around 50 million, live in cities.
Superstition.
More than 125 million People
more than 680,000,000 people live on the African Continent
because if you are healthy and you don't get fat your heart will be healthier and live longer
African life expectancy varies widely. The Swazi can only expect to live 32 years due to an HIV epidemic, making Swaziland the shortest lived country in the world. People from Libya can expect to live about 74 years, longer than people from D.C. or Mississippi. Saharan Africans live a lot longer than sub-Saharan Africans. This is because HIV percentages are the highest in Swaziland (26%), with South Africa right next to it. HIV is not that big of a deal in Northern Africa. Less than 1% of Saharan Africans have HIV. So the farther South you go in Africa, the more HIV infected people you'll find. Some African countries live to be under 40, some within the 40-50 range, some within the 60-70 range, and a few can even live above 70. The average African life expectancy is 50.6