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Novay_Z [31]
4 years ago
14

Good example of a country with poor school facilities/resources and a country with advanced school facilities/resources? thankss

Social Studies
1 answer:
kykrilka [37]4 years ago
7 0

Hi Doublesgamer,

Good example of a country with poor school?

Niger

Niger facilities/resources?

For example, they have medical care centers but the problem is they lack the resources, and staff to tun the medical care center. Some resources that niger does have though:

Uranium

Coal

Iron ore

A country with a advanced school system?

New Zealand

New Zealand resources and facitlites?

New Zealand has a vast variety of facilites. For example, the most famous is there own rugby team. Some resources include, natural gas, iron ore, and sand.

Hope This Helps!

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