Problems+Facing+LEDC's+Group+16

Every nation in the world have faced problems at some time, but the problems that LEDC's (less economically developed countries) face, are far more severe in comparison to MEDC's (more ecomonomically developed countries). MEDC's such as United Kingdom and USA, face very small problems in terms of poverty compared to Southern African countries like Zimbabwe who have a very limited supply of water.

Having lower health care means that countries will have lower life expectancies. Lower life expectancies can affect everyone in a community. For example, if the parents die young, then that would leave the oldest child to look after him/herself -or in a worse case, to look after other younger siblings. In recent years, Swaziland has an average life expectancy of approximately 32 years old. This would leave families in devastation. __**Climate**__ In most of the LEDC's climate plays a big factor on their wealth. Leading to lack of water and famine. It can also lead to poor living conditions. Many of the world's poorest countries are those on the equator and nearby. The average human can last 3 days without water and drinking water that is dirty is not very good for the body. In LEDC's, access to water is quite difficult.
 * __Lower Health Care__**
 * __Lack of clean water__**

Infertile land is a result of a lack of water and this may mean that the income for that country cannot be made by
 * __Infertile Land__**