Yes
yes
Same as the rest of the UK - the pound sterling (£) (GBP)
scotlands food is just the same as every ones eles is
Porridge and haggis - but not on the same plate!
The Germans have the same standard of living as the Americans have in the United States. They may have better primary and secondary education than in the USA.
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They work a job or have a business.They invest or trade.They make their living the same way other people do.
Spain is an industrialized modern country, so people there do the same thing as anywhere else in Europe or North America.
No, countries with the same standard of living do not necessarily have the same population density. Standard of living is influenced by various factors such as economic development, income levels, and access to services, which can vary widely even among countries with similar living standards. Population density, on the other hand, is determined by factors like land area, urbanization, and demographic trends, leading to different population distributions regardless of living standards.
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The standard of living increases with the density of the population. A higher standard of living comes from an efficient division of labor and increased trade. When each member of a society is allowed to do what they can do with the greatest competitive advantage and freely trade the results of their labor and other resources with others who do the same it results in the highest possible standard of living. A larger population provides for a more efficient use of resources, including labor, by increasing the opportunity of trading what one does best for that produced by another. Examples of high population density with a lower standard of living, when found, can be explained by restrictions placed on the trade or interactions of the people.
Three rights for children that are the same for everyone include adequate standard of living, health care and food