yes, kenya is an LEDC, this is down to low life expectancy, lack of clean water, people are unable to seek medical care and cannot afford an education so people are unable to get good jobs and provide for family.
No, Kenya has no kings or queens. It is not a monarchy. Kenya is a republic, so it has a president.
Turner Syndrome is a chromosomal disorder where one or part of the sex chromosomes (X chromosomes) is missing. Turner Syndrome doesn't reduce the life expectancy of a person directly, so their life expectancy is about the same as the average person. However, they are often faced with health concerns such as heart disease, diabetes etc.
Once you die, you don't get any older. So, when you die, you will be as old as you ever will be. To answer the question more specifically, you would have to see into the future and that's just something we can't do. Life expectancy, the years that you are expected to live, is different around the world and varies significantly. Looking at worldwide statistics, life expectancy is 66.26 years. This takes into account many underdeveloped countries who have extremely low lifespans. In the United States, the average overall life expectancy is 78.2 years. It is different for men and women though. For men it is 75.6 years and for women it's 80.8 years. Barring other intervening factors, it is conceivable to estimate what age you will be when you pass away, but nothing is ever certain.
No. Kenya is in Africa. So the population is predominantly black.
its low because Afghanistan is a developing country
While Lithuania is ranked 88th in the world for life expectancy, it is not particularly low. According to the CIA World Factbook, in 2010 the life expectancy of Lithuanians is 70.23 years for men and 80.29 years for women.
Life expectancy at birth: total population: 49.94 yearsmale: 48 yearsfemale: 51.94 years (2008 est.)
Life expectancy was low in 1900 due to high infant mortality rates, limited medical advancements, lack of access to clean water and sanitation, prevalence of infectious diseases, poor living conditions, and limited availability of healthcare services. These factors contributed to higher mortality rates across all age groups, resulting in the overall low life expectancy.
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Normal life expectancy, so long as you don't cut yourself severely.
The American life expectancy is 78.4 years, so by these calculations he may die around 2025 or so.
In 1350, life expectancy was low due to factors such as high rates of infant mortality, lack of medical knowledge and technology, limited access to clean water and sanitation, widespread diseases and epidemics, and harsh living conditions. All these factors contributed to a lower average life expectancy during that time.
It is hard to get exact stats but during the period from 2000-2005 it was approx. 49
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Swaziland is the country with the lowest life expectancy. Its life expectancy is about 40 years old; the world life expectancy is about 67 years old, so Swaziland is 40% below world average.
Even though Japan's population is quite dense it has a high life expectancy because the healthcare there is very good and people have a good education and know how to stay healthy. Its life expectancy is between 81-85 so is very high.