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Wood and charcoal are commonly used as the main fuel sources in many of the poorest countries due to their affordability and accessibility. However, their use can contribute to deforestation and indoor air pollution, which poses health and environmental challenges.
Philippine's rank in Asia's poorest countries is TOP 14.
Some of the poorest countries in Latin America include Haiti, Nicaragua, and Honduras. These countries face challenges such as political instability, natural disasters, and high levels of poverty and inequality.
HaitiActually, according to "TheRichest.org", the poorest country entirely in the northern hemisphere is Liberia, but the Democratic Republic of the Congo straddles the equator and is the poorest in the world.Liberia's GDP Per Capita: $456 (As of 2011), second poorest in the world;Haiti's GDP Per Capita: $1,235 (As of 2011), 19th poorest.
Haiti is considered the poorest country in the Caribbean region based on factors such as income levels, poverty rates, and economic development indicators.
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GRAINS!
No, it's a good source of calcium
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Those with fat in them. There is NO dietary need for fat ... all food in excess of your current requirements is automatically converted into fat. Butter, cheese, milk and oil seeds etc are good source of fat.
To provide as a source of FAT storage
Fat serves as an energy source for the body.
Moldova if you go by GDP per capita. [Source]: AP European History, 4th block :)
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