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Human comfort is dependent on fuel for cooking and heating. Public uncertainty, lack of wealth and/or long-term political stability needed to buy machinery and refine hydrocarbon into fuel means that developing countries will be more dependent on wood as a fuel source. Wood is locally available, and generally easy to harvest using simple tools such as machete or ax. The chain of human action needed to attain wood is shorter and less complex. Hydrocarbon fuel creates more energy than burning wood, and is necessary to sustain industrialized countries. Hydrocarbon fuel is more complex, and is dependent on long chains of human action such as: Public certainty, education, banking finance, mining ores, making steel, drilling for hydrocarbons, transporting and refining hydrocarbons into usable fuel, and then shipping the refined fuel to users who own furnaces, cars, tractors, factories, etc.
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Developing nations often suffer great environmental distraction because of they rely on harvesting common property resources such as wood and water.
Those in a less developed country are not as nice and expensive as those in a developed country. the houses in a less developed country are usually made out of straw, wood and huts.
Canada and the U.S.A together export more than 50% of the worlds' wood pulpReferences: Wiggers, Cindy. Trail Guide to World Geography. Nancy, KY: Geography Matters, 2002. Print.
Fuelwood is used in developing countries. 1. It is cheap 2. It is mainly used in the rural areas A suitable place for firewood to be used is in Mali an extremely poor country.
Wood.
The first air pollution became problematic as countries such as England and the United States became industrialized. Prior to that time, wood fires constituted the main sources of air pollution.
Almost every country where wood was available used them.
Human comfort is dependent on fuel for cooking and heating. Public uncertainty, lack of wealth and/or long-term political stability needed to buy machinery and refine hydrocarbon into fuel means that developing countries will be more dependent on wood as a fuel source. Wood is locally available, and generally easy to harvest using simple tools such as machete or ax. The chain of human action needed to attain wood is shorter and less complex. Hydrocarbon fuel creates more energy than burning wood, and is necessary to sustain industrialized countries. Hydrocarbon fuel is more complex, and is dependent on long chains of human action such as: Public certainty, education, banking finance, mining ores, making steel, drilling for hydrocarbons, transporting and refining hydrocarbons into usable fuel, and then shipping the refined fuel to users who own furnaces, cars, tractors, factories, etc.
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hard wood is grown in hot countries where it don't rain alot, and soft wood is grown in cold countries where it rains alot.
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In older times and in developing countries earthquakes would frequently knock over wood and coal-burning stoves. In modern communities fires can start when earthquakes rupture gas lines.
Wood is usually moved between countries by ship.
Generally wood is used for building