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anzhelika [568]
3 years ago
10

The ten countries with the lowest development in the world, with regard to income, standard of living, and life expec all found

in which geographic region? A. Asia B. Africa C. Europe D. the Middle East

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1 answer:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<u>The correct answer is B. Africa</u>.

Explanation:

The ten countries with the lowest development in the world, with regard to income, standard of living, and life expectation are:

Niger

Central African Republic

South Sudan

Chad

Burundi

Sierra Leone

Burkina Faso

Mali

Liberia

Mozambique, according to Human Development Index (HDI) 2018, published by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). All those countries are located in Africa.

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