The United States uses more water per capita than most other countries, averaging around 500 liters per person per day. This is significantly higher than the global average of around 173 liters per person per day. The high water usage in the US can be attributed to factors such as agricultural practices, industrial processes, and domestic consumption patterns.
The countries shown likely released much more CO2 than the rest of the world due to their large industrial sectors, high population densities, and heavy reliance on fossil fuels for energy production. These factors contribute to higher levels of carbon emissions compared to other countries.
There are more countries in the Northern hemisphere than there are in the Southern. There are approximately 30 nations in the southern hemisphere, the number varies depending on what you decide to do with nations the equator passes through. There are more than 30 nations in Europe alone, so adding the other countries in the Northern hemisphere would lead to a number much larger than 30.
Yes, wealth disparities between countries can be attributed to a range of factors including historical events, political systems, natural resource endowments, education levels, and access to technology. These disparities can lead to differences in income, living standards, and overall quality of life for people in various countries.
There are much more than 3, there are 8. Transcontinental countries (by mainland) include Panama, Colombia, Russia, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Egypt.
There are 35 countries in North America and 12 countries in South America, making a total of 47 countries in the Americas.
countries have to depend upon each other economically more than they did in the past................... ------------------sHeLbY :)
They do not have as much education funding, but they study more.
Because the other countries are asking more for importing the gas
They pretty much learn the same but in other countries we have a more strict school policy and our school days are also longer, hope this helps!;)
People in developed countries use about 3 times more water than people in developing countries. This discrepancy is mainly due to higher standards of living, industrial activities, and infrastructure that require more water consumption.
It makes trading with other countries much more harder.
Not as much as one in Japan, USA, Canada or a lot of other countries however they make a lot more than dentists from Afghanistan, Sudan, Haiti and a lot of other countries. Your welcome for me waisting your time
every country exept lao thai and much more and mexico
To keep other countries in order by proving you have a much larger, more technically advanced "stick"
It depends on what kind of goods, and the quantity of goods - and what other countries!
There was a lot going on in the world, and that was the main reason why other countries were unable to liberate concentration camps. There was so much fighting going on with so many countries. There was little that most countries could do to help anyone else.
70% of total consumption is imported from other countries.