Hey there, geography enthusiasts! Let's dive into some mind-blowing facts and figures about global health patterns. I promise it won't be a bore!
Child mortality rate is basically the probability that a child will die before turning five. Infant mortality rate (IMR), on the other hand, is the number of deaths of children under the age of one per 1,000 live births. Here's an interesting fact: As children grow older, their survival chances increase.
Real World Example: The situation is rather dire in places like Angola, Sierra Leone, Chad, and Somalia, where child mortality rates are sky high. On the flip side, countries like Monaco, Iceland, Japan, and Singapore enjoy low infant mortality rates. These rates also correlate with a country's Human Development Index (HDI), so countries with high HDI usually have low IMR.
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Hey there, geography enthusiasts! Let's dive into some mind-blowing facts and figures about global health patterns. I promise it won't be a bore!
Child mortality rate is basically the probability that a child will die before turning five. Infant mortality rate (IMR), on the other hand, is the number of deaths of children under the age of one per 1,000 live births. Here's an interesting fact: As children grow older, their survival chances increase.
Real World Example: The situation is rather dire in places like Angola, Sierra Leone, Chad, and Somalia, where child mortality rates are sky high. On the flip side, countries like Monaco, Iceland, Japan, and Singapore enjoy low infant mortality rates. These rates also correlate with a country's Human Development Index (HDI), so countries with high HDI usually have low IMR.
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