the memories still haunts the survivors and the memorable service for the people who have died in the tragedy
The effects of the disasters can vary between country to country due to many factors. For example, if a country has more money than another (an MEDC/ More Economically Developed Country), it tends to deal better with the disaster as they are generally better equipt or prepared than an LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country) such as India. The effects can also depend on how much support the country receives after the disaster has happened, whether it be financial or medical. I hope this has helped answer your question a bit : )
Haiti was unprepared because it is a LEDC country, meaning it is a less econimically delevoped country. it had little money so could not afford to research much about Earthquakes and then prepare against them.
Kenya's military expenditure is estimated to be around 1.1% of its GDP, which amounts to approximately $1 billion. The country's defense budget is used to fund defense operations, training, weapons procurement, and maintenance of military infrastructure.
People in Haiti suffered greatly during the earthquake due to factors such as inadequate infrastructure, lack of building codes enforcement, high population density in urban areas, and limited resources for disaster response and recovery. Additionally, poverty and political instability in the country exacerbated the impact of the disaster on the population.
The United States spends the most money on research and development compared to any other country in the world.
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The United States is the country that spends the most money overall. In terms of military spending, the United States also leads the world.
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the government spends this tax money by aiding and helping everyone to obtain all their needs in the society and country.
it spends over 30millon
The government spends it.
The United States spends the most money on rockets, with NASA and private companies like SpaceX receiving billions of dollars in funding for rocket development and space exploration projects.
Russia spends most of its money on its educational system. It is estimated that 11.8 percent of the country's money is invested in schools, educational materials, and teachers.
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