Poorer countries tend to have less robust infrastructure, which can increase their vulnerability to flooding. They may lack proper drainage systems, flood barriers, and early warning systems. Additionally, impoverished populations often live in more flood-prone areas due to limited resources and land options.
No, it depends on where the country is around the world and how close it is to tectonic plates. Richer countries may suffer though because of all the buildings and the economy.
It suggests that those who caused global warming will be the ones who suffer because of the warming. This is only partly true, as the richest countries have been most responsible for global warming, but it is the people of poorer countries that will probably suffer the most.
Countries like Ethiopia and North Korea are countries that suffer from famine.
For lots of reasons. They may not have enough food. Diseases are more widespread. They don't have as good a health service as richer countries. Living conditions are not good, so they may not have clean water and the standards of hygiene are not as good. Many poor countries experience famine. Many poor countries are not as well equipped to deal with natural disasters, so they suffer more when they happen. For all of these reasons and many others, the death rate is higher and life expectancy is lower in poor countries than in richer countries.
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Many people suffer from flooding seasons around the world. It ruins possessions in the home, the structure, and crops if they are planted around the home. They must rebuild and that will take money to do.
zambia,china
yes
Mainly developing countries who rely on the land and will suffer from an increase in droughts, also some northern countries if the earth goes into a mini ice age. (if i may also add that i am very disappointed that this question was yet to be answered)
I'm guessing you mean "countries". If so, countries that are on the "Pacific Ring of Fire", like Indonesia and Hawaii. :)
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