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  • 17 февр. 2025 г.2 0911из minhaz_habib

    Which heading is correct for above sentance?

  • 17 февр. 2025 г.1 6741из minhaz_habib

    The academics took two sets of information. The first was average income for countries, the second climate data from the University of East Anglia. They found a curious tally between the sets. Countries having five or more frosty days a month are uniformly rich, those with fewer than five are impoverished. The authors speculate that the five-day figure is important; it could be the minimum time needed to kill pests in the soil. Masters says: "For example, Finland is a small country that is growing quickly, but Bolivia is a small country that isn't growing at all. Perhaps climate has something to do with that." In fact, limited frosts bring huge benefits to farmers. The chills kill insects or render them inartive, cold weather slows the break-up of plant and animal material in the soil, allowing it to become richer; and frosts ensure a build-up of moisture in the ground for spring, reducing dependence on seasonal rains. There are exceptions to the "cold equals rich" argument. There are well-heeled tropical places such as Hong Kong and Singapore, a result of their superior trading positions. Like-wise, not all European countries are moneyed-in the former communist colonies, economic potential was crushed by politics.

  • 17 февр. 2025 г.1 192из minhaz_habib

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  • 17 февр. 2025 г.1 210из minhaz_habib

    This does not mean, he insists, that tropical countries are beyond economic help and destined to rem penniless. Instead, richer countries should change the way in which foreign aid is giver instead of as being geared towards improving governance, it should be spent on technology to im rove agriculture an to combat disease. Masters cites one example: "There are regions in India that have been provided with irrigation-agricultural productivity has gone up and there has been an improvement in health." Supplying vaccines against tropical diseases and developing crop varieties that can grow in the tropics would break the poverty cycle.

  • 17 февр. 2025 г.1 023из minhaz_habib

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  • 17 февр. 2025 г.1 200из minhaz_habib

    Other minds have applied themselves to the split between poor and rich nations, citing anthropological, climatic and zoological reasons for why temperate nations are the most affluent. In 350BC, Aristotle observed that "those who live in a cold climate...are full of spirit". Jared Diamond, from the University of California at Los Angeles, pointed out in his book Guns, Germs and Steel that Eurasia is broadly-aligned east-west, while Africa and the Americas are aligned north-south. So, in Europe, crops can spread quickly across latitudes because climates are similar. One of the first domesticated crops, einkorn wheat, spread quickly from the Middle East into Europe; it took twice as long for corn to spread from Mexico to what is now the eastern United States. This easy movement along similar latitudes in Eurasia would also have meant a faster dissemination of other technologies such as the wheel and writing, Diamond speculates. The region also boasted domesticated livestock, which could provide meat, wool and motive power in the fields. Blessed with such natural advantages, Eurasia was bound to take off economically.

  • 17 февр. 2025 г.747из minhaz_habib

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  • 17 февр. 2025 г.923из minhaz_habib

    John Gallup and Jeffrey Sachs, two US economists, have also pointed out striking correlations between the geographical location of countries and their wealth. They note that tropical countries between 23.45 degrees north and south of the equator are nearly all poor. In an article for the Harvard International Review, they concluded that "development surely seems to favour the temperate-zone economies, especially those in the northern hemisphere, and those that have managed to avoid both socialism and the ravages of war". But Masters cautions against geographical determinism, the idea that tropical countries are beyond hope: "Human health and agriculture can be made better through scientific and technological research," he says, "so we shouldn't be writing off these countries. Take Singapore: without air conditioning, it wouldn't be rich."

  • 17 февр. 2025 г.782из minhaz_habib

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  • 17 февр. 2025 г.1 097из minhaz_habib

    Dr William Masters was reading a book about mosquitoes when. inspiration struck. "There was this anecdote about the great yellow-fever epidemic that hit Philadelphia in 1793," Masters recalls. "This epidemic decimated the city until the first frost came." The inclement weather froze out the insects, allowing Philadelphia to recover.

  • 17 февр. 2025 г.899из minhaz_habib

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  • 17 февр. 2025 г.755из minhaz_habib

    Masters stresses that climate will never be the overriding factor-the wealth of nations is too complicated to be attributable to just one factor. Climate, he feels, somehow combines with other factors-such as the presence of institutions, including governments, and access to trading routes to determine whether a country will do well. Traditionally, Masters says, economists thought that institutions had the biggest effect on the economy, because they brought order to a country in the form of, for example, laws and property rights. With order, so the thinking went, came affluence. "But there are some problems that even countries with institutions have not been able to get around," he says. "My feeling is that, as countries get richer, they get better institutions. And the accumulation of wealth and improvement in governing institutions are both helped by a favourable environment, including climate."