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