i believe it is because then in the 19th century the population was very bad into
25 years
Afghanistan's life expectancy is low not necessarily because the people aren't living as long (though I'm sure that's a minor factor), but because infant mortality (early childhood death) is very high. (24.53 times higher than the U.S. rate in 2008 at 165 deaths per 1,000 born) This dramatically lowers the statistic. It would be like saying the average life expectancy in the U.S. is 50 years old when taking two individuals, 1 who dies at birth (age 0) and one who dies at 100 years.
of course
Developed countries have better living conditions than developing counties. They most likely have better health care and better public infrastructure.
today's life is better than before as new inventions are done there are new technology and discovery
no
today's life is better than olden days
Better Than Today was created on 2010-12-03.
Life is better than death.Peace is better than war.
Yes. One reason is because our material is better than years ago.
That is debatable, we are living longer but not necessarily healthier.
It was first published in 1973. It would be 36 years old today (2009).
I agree with you that things that we have know were better than long time ago because today we have computers and long time ago we didn't and if we didn't have computers know I wouldn't be answering this question.
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Most people would say it is better today that in medieval times. Modern knowledge of science, engineering, medicine, and sanitation has made life easier and longer for many people.
i believe it is because then in the 19th century the population was very bad into