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There are a variety of characteristics of developing countries. These include low life expectancy, poor health and nutrition, low income, as well as limited access to basic goods.
its low because Afghanistan is a developing country
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.
Infant mortality is generally a factor in life expectancy calculations.
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.
A society where literacy rate is high but life expectancy is low due to other factors like poor healthcare infrastructure or infectious disease outbreaks.
The global average life expectancy for a human woman is around 73 years old. However, this can vary greatly depending on factors such as region, socioeconomic status, and access to healthcare. Improvements in healthcare and technology continue to extend life expectancies for women in many parts of the world.
The average life expectancy of west-African slaves in the United States in 1850 was about 30 years which was close to the world average life expectancy. Average life expectancy for the entire United States was about 36 years in 1850 with average life expectancy what southern whites only about 31 years. The primary causes for low life expectancy in all populations in 1850 was infant mortality do to diseases that are now eleminated (sanitation and vaccination) or easily treatable in Western nations. Sub-Saharan, West Africa and developing nations retain a high infant mortality rate and therefore retain low life expectancy do to traditional lack of sanitation, resistance to medical interventions and overpopulation leading to lack of adequate caloric intake.
It is hard to get exact stats but during the period from 2000-2005 it was approx. 49