In poorer countries they have a small budget so how much they spend is very important. Since they have a small budget and need to make it last the quality of the material used is low. This makes the buildings poorly built and not well supported. Buildings are not made to withstanding side to side movements and so topple over. This causes building to fall over by either the earthquake itself or the aftershocks. When buildings fall people die
The effect on earthquakes affect poor countries, by destroying building that are not well structured, example: leave people with out homes, causes bacteria disease.
I don't think earthquakes happen more in poorer countries then rich. If this is so,it's just coincidence as earthquakes are based on tectonic plates.
rich countries have more money to buy earthquake proof technology to put in buildings unlike Africa which a developing country they cannot buy earthquake buildings
More than what? Some poor countries do not have much by way of natural resources, others do but they are exploited by richer countries. The ‘oil curse’ refers to the fact that a country with oiled resources may well be subject to much war and exploitation.
Perhaps its the fact that poor countries lack the infrastructure to appropriately respond. Yea, idk but i think its stupid .... jus sayin It's because poor countries don't have enough money to thoroughly recover from it. Rich countries can recover much easier
They are very poor, so the best they can do is put up cardboard or other cheap material around their windows if they have any.
i think its Asia and Africa and dry countries like that but in general, poor countries
Because they're rich. They can afford the materials and engineers to design them and build them. The rich countries share designs with poorer countries, but the poor countries simply don't have the wealth to build the structures.
possibly to avoid immigration in developded coutries and for the poor coutries to be fit enough to compete and co-operate with other coutries. states have to be independent and not rely on other states for grants and soliciting donations.
fifth is a rank of Pakistan in poor coutries .
If they produce in poor countries and hire workers from that poor country then they dont have to pay them as much because to them a dollar is alot. If they did it in they're country they would have to pay employees more. It's also good advertising.
Rural countries are not necessarily poor, but poorer countries tend to have a higher proportion of rural populations. Factors such as limited access to infrastructure, healthcare, education, and economic opportunities in rural areas can contribute to higher levels of poverty in these regions.
here are some of the countries: Syria Iran Saudi Arabia Iraq Some countries even consider America to have poor human rights. and many more.........................................................
it helps them get more money
Highly likely, yes.
As with most health factors, osteoporosis will likely be found in greater frequency in poor countries. Early detection, better dieting, and a doctor's advice are more likely to be had in an affluent society.
Poor countries often have inadequate infrastructure and limited resources for disaster preparedness and response. They may lack proper drainage systems, flood control measures, and early warning systems. Additionally, deforestation and environmental degradation can make these countries more vulnerable to floods. Climate change can also disproportionately affect poor countries, as they may be more susceptible to extreme weather events like heavy rainfall and flooding.
all the countries who are very poor and have a little bit of food, clothes and many more.
You should give money to the poor because if we all give money to the poor than there will be no more poor people and Australia and many other Countries will be much better places to be plus it will be a much more merry environment
More than what? Some poor countries do not have much by way of natural resources, others do but they are exploited by richer countries. The ‘oil curse’ refers to the fact that a country with oiled resources may well be subject to much war and exploitation.