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ITALY

Location
Switzerland
Austria
Italy
Slovenia
France
Croatia The EU
Europe
Albania Other regions
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actual Italian territory with its
surrounding countries...
Tunisia
Alps

Relief
Po plain
Po river

Ligurian Adriatic
Sea Sea
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main
Apennine
geographical features of the
Mountains
Italian relief...

Sardinia
Gulf of
Tyrrhenian Sea Taranto

Strait of Sicily
Sicily
Climate
-Mediterranean climate. During the summer,
average temperatures are near 23 °C in the north,
and sometimes reaching 26–28 °C in the south.
Precipitations occur mostly during the winter.
Snowfalls are rare and summers are dry and hot.
-Humid subtropical climate. It's marked by hot
and wet summers, while winters are moderately
cold. The precipitation is higher and there is no dry
season. Average temperatures are around 1 °C to 3 °
C in the winter and more than 22 °C in the summer.
-Other climates can be found like the
mountainous climate or the oceanic climate...
Socioeconomic data
-Italy has a population 59,685,227 people and
a population density of 197,7 people per square kilometre.
-The Italian GDP reaches the $2,148 trillion and $35,123
per capita.
-The currency is the euro.
-The working population consists of about 25 million
people.
Socioeconomic data
Industry 30,2%
Agriculture 4,1%
Services 60,7%

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the percentage of each
economic sector...
EGYPT
Greece
Turkey
Location
Cyprus

Egypt
Israel
Other regions
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actual Egyptian territory with its
surrounding countries...
Libya

Sudan
Mediterranean Sea

Relief Suez canal


Sinai
Nile river
peninsula

Nile’s Sinai
valley Mounts.
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main
geographical features of the
Egyptian relief... Red Sea

Sahara desert

Nasser
Nubian desert Lake
Climate
Egypt has a hot desert climate. The
climate is generally dry. The
temperatures are hot or very hot in
summer days and warm or mild in
winter days, but warm in summer
nights and cool in winter nights. Egypt
receives less than 80 mm of
precipitation annually in most areas
and almost never rains in summer,
although in the northern coastal areas,
specifically in Alexandria, the average
annual precipitation reaches 200 mm.
Socioeconomic data
-Egypt has a population of about 84,550,000 people and a
population density of 84 people per square kilometre.
-The Egyptian GDP reaches the $275,748 billion and $3,123
per capita.
-The currency is the Egyptian pound.
-The working population consists of the 34% of the total
population.
Socioeconomic data
Industry 18,5%
Agriculture 32,5%
Services 49%
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the percentage of
each economic sector...
Family info & questions

This is the Ahmed


family from Cairo
(Egypt)...
Family info & questions

This is the Manzo


family from Sicily
(Italy)...
Family info & questions
Ahmed Family Manzo family

How many people are in the family? 12 5

Number of adults? 5 2

Number of children? 7 3

Food expenditure per family? 48,49 euros 214,36 euros


Family info & questions-Manzos’ food
Drinks

- Firstly, their food expenditure per Canned food


week consists on a diet which
predominates
the carbohydrates.
- Secondly, it includes a lot of liquids.
- Then, this diet, is also made up by a lot
Cereals
of vegetables and fruits, the majority of
them, typical from its own country.
- Finally, it is made up of a big
amount of canned food.
Bread

Persimmon
Family info & questions-Ahmeds’ food

Fizzy drink
Lamb
Canned food
- Firstly, their food expenditure per
week consists on a diet which Aubergine
with vinegar Spice
predominates
vitamins and minerals.
- Secondly, it includes some tubers.
Cereals
- Then, this diet, is also made up by some
meat, and some typical egyptian food.
- Finally, this diet combines some spices.

Bread

Pepper Potatoes
Family info & questions
Do they consume more healthy or junk foods?
Where are they from? Is it a developed or underdeveloped country?

Manzo family consumes more junk food rather than


Ahmed’s, because they live in a developed country (Italy)
whose people tend to to have a wider range of things to buy
than in Egypt, which is a developing country.

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