Developed countries have better living conditions than developing counties. They most likely have better health care and better public infrastructure.
If there are many bacteria that are living in tight moist conditions they do not move about very well. They will likely start to choke each other out.
tHE TYPICAL LIVING CONDITIONS were Good
depends on living conditions depends on living conditions
Living Conditions was created on 1999-10-12.
The rapid urbanization and industrialization during the late 19th century in America most likely contributed to the poor living conditions described by Jacob Riis in his book "How the Other Half Lives." This led to overcrowded tenements, lack of sanitary conditions, and inadequate housing for many immigrant families living in urban areas like New York City.
The age doesn't matter. Living conditions matter. Are they healthy weight, healthy eaters, athletes, do they have good cholesterol? If yes to all or most of these questions, no it isn't likely. If no to most or all of these questions yes.
what was the living conditions for the shiloh union soilders
living conditions were horrid!!!
I would say, it's most likely because of the poor living conditions. And maybe even a tad of homesickness.
Globalization can and does improve living conditions, but in some countries it can also lower living conditions.
they were really hard living conditions