Where and Why? Effects Solution Vocab Extra
100
Mali, India, Somalia, Bangladesh, West Africa, Cote d'Ivoire, and Pakistan. (Any of the above work^)
What places were there food insecurity?
100
People don't have food or clean water to drink. (Don't have a standard of living.)
Why are human rights being violated?
100
It would help water be evenly distributed to fields.
What would dams help do for Pakistan?
100
containing the greatest amount of liquid that can be absorbed; unable to absorb more liquid.
What does "saturate" mean?
100
2030!
When are these sustainable development goals supposed to be met?
200
The plants/crops become saturated so the fields flood.
Why are there floods?
200
Due to the floods, starvation, and no clean water.
Why would people leave the country?
200
Food supply
What does Pakistan have for flood victims?
200
animals raised for meat or milk.
What does "livestock" mean?
200
Human rights #25.1
What human right is being violated?
300
They bring water-borne diseases.
What else do the floods do?
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Plant more crops every season.
What was an organization saying farmers should do?
300
The raising of food.
What does "agriculture" mean?
300
Bridges, and roads.
What would make it easier for farmers to transport their goods?
400
2 million acres
How many acres of crops did the monsoons destroy.
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400
They learn how to improve their skills, make the soil healthier, and how to defeat pests and diseases.
What do the schools for farmers in Pakistan do?
400
a movement to help farmers in India raise more food.
What is the "Green revolution?"
400
Heifer International, and Meals from the Heartland.
What organizations would help w/ food supply/world hunger?
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