Because of unsanitary living conditions, diseases contracted because of drinking dirty water, diseases contracted easily such as malaria, and also because 21% of the population was killed in a genocide called the Kmher Rouge in 1975, and that 21% would now be the 70-80 year olds in Cambodia, but instead the average life expectancy is just 62.
may vary depending on how severe the disorder is. complications also contribute to life expectancy. less complications low life expectancy
3 1/2 years old. the life expectancy is low because of peadofiles and dragons.
Poverty, especially lack of food and medical care, causes a low life expectancy.
While Lithuania is ranked 88th in the world for life expectancy, it is not particularly low. According to the CIA World Factbook, in 2010 the life expectancy of Lithuanians is 70.23 years for men and 80.29 years for women.
its low because Afghanistan is a developing country
Life expectancy at birth: total population: 49.94 yearsmale: 48 yearsfemale: 51.94 years (2008 est.)
A Mans Life Expectancy varies by country. in poor disease ridden (or polluted) countries the life expectancy can be as low as 45. The highest is, i believe to be, around 89-96. I don't know for sure.
The 2009 life expectancy of Zimbabwe is 39 years and 3 months.
The life expectancy of a radio operator in Vietnam varied significantly based on their location and the intensity of combat in their area. Estimates suggest that radio operators faced high risks, particularly during active engagements, leading to a life expectancy that could be as low as a few weeks to a few months in the most dangerous situations. Their role was crucial for communication, but it also made them prime targets for enemy fire. Overall, while exact figures are difficult to ascertain, the dangers of the job were widely recognized among military personnel.
48 years
the life expectancy of Madagascar is women 62 men 59
Life expectancy was low in 1900 due to high infant mortality rates, limited medical advancements, lack of access to clean water and sanitation, prevalence of infectious diseases, poor living conditions, and limited availability of healthcare services. These factors contributed to higher mortality rates across all age groups, resulting in the overall low life expectancy.