It is covered with a biological community of vegetation composed of
mainly cone-bearing needle or scale-leaved evergreen trees. It is called
"land of little sticks". The forest trees in the taiga grow as tall
as the highest latitudes of other trees in other places.
Answer:
A lack of safe water, inadequate excreta disposal facilities, poor hygiene, poor living conditions and unsafe food can all cause diarrhoeal diseases.
Explanation:
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