Alp Yurdakul - 5
The following table gives statistics showing the aspects of quality of life in five countries.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
Country |
GNP per head (1982: US dollars) |
Daily calorie supply per head |
Life expectancy at birth (years) |
Infant mortality (per 1000 live births |
Banglade |
140 570 690 580 13160 |
1877 |
40 |
132 |
The table illustrates some stats in four categories related with the aspect of life quality in such countries as Bangladesh, Bolivia, Egypt, Indonesia and the USA in 1982. Overall, Bangladesh was the country where the most infant mortality per thousand of live birth happened, whereas the USA was the state which was on the top of the rest of other categories.
To begin with, GNP per head in the USA was 13,160 which was overwhealmingly higher than the sum of GNP per head in other countries. Additionally, the numbers related to Bolivia and Indonesia in this category were akin to each other; however, GNP per head in Bangladesh was lower than that in other four lands in 1982. Moreover, the gaps between the numbers of daily calorie supply per head in all countries were not too deep. Namely, the numbers of daily calorie supply per head in Bolivia, Egypt and Indonesia were upon the band of 2000. Even so, while the number of daily calorie supply per head in Bangladesh was 1877, that in the USA was 3653.
The ages of expectancy at birth in three states including Bangladesh, Egypt and Indonesia were not above 50. However, the same statistics in the same category were 56 in Egypt and 74 in the USA in 1982. Furthermore, the number of infant mortality per 1000 live births in Bangladesh was so loft that its number folded that in the USA 11 times. Similarly, the numbers of infant mortality per 1000 births in Bolivia, Egypt and Indonesia were respectively 124, 97 and 87; that is, the numbers in these three states and that in Banglades were not outstandingly different in this category.
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