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Discussion Assignment Unit 5 -POL

Development is defined as the need for and the means by which individuals in
impoverished countries lives can be improved. it requires improving economic advancement as
well societal and human development including food, training, and a healthy environment
(Globalization101, n.d). Today's concerns confronting emerging nations focus
surrounds structural impediments to growth. These problems included geography, high levels of
economic destitution, lack of food, high mortality, polluted water sources, inadequate
educational establishments, government corruption, conflict, and improper sanitation. For this
assignment I will discuss how geography and high levels of economic destitution affects
development.
Geography, or the location of a country on the globe, and climatic condition are two of
the most essential determinants in advancement. Some of the impoverished nations are located in
the tropical regions, where the weather is too warm, the soil is less fruitful, water is scarce, and
illnesses thrive (Williams, 2020). An example of this in the text is with the Eurasian, because of
their location they were able to facilitate occurrences such as the fast expansion of cereal
agriculture throughout the majority of the landmass. This very same tactics, on the other hand,
proliferated fast throughout Northern Africa before coming to a halt since they could not thrive
through the continent's hot tropical territory into Southern Africa (Globalization101, n.d).
High levels of economic destitution

Reference
Globalization101. (n.d.). Development and globalization. The LEVIN
Institute. https://my.uopeople.edu/pluginfile.php/1549907/mod_book/chapter/326008/
glob101devandglob.pdf

Williams, J. (2020, November 13). Geographical factors that affect development. The


Earthbound Report. Retrieved February 27, 2022, from
https://earthbound.report/2007/07/01/geographical-factors-that-affect-development/

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