Food: The average calorie consumption inthe UK is 3,200 per person (about 14 Mars bars). You have got plenty of food and obesity is becoming a problem, The percentage of malnourished people in Saudi Arabia is below 5% and because of this, your people are healthy and they are able to work to contribute to economic development. The percentage of malnourished people in your country is below 5% and because of this, your people are healthy and they are able to work to contribute to economic development. The percentage of malnourished people in your country is below 5% and because of this, your people are healthy and they are able to work to contribute to economic development. , In China, the percentage of malnourished population is moderately low, as it’s between 5-14%., The World Health Organisation (WHO) suggests that we need 2000–2400 calories per day to be healthy. Over one billion people in the world fall below this level and are described as malnourished. The average consumption in Niger is only 1,580 per person (about 7 Mars bars)., Water: The UK country uses 75% of its water in industry, e.g. producing cakes and cars. Your country has water to spare., Saudi Arabia is mainly a desert and has very little water (physical water scarcity). Your country is mainly a desert and has very little water (physical water scarcity). , China is a newly emerging economy (NEE) and has little or no water scarcity., Niger uses 82% of its water for agriculture and doesn’t have enough water (water scarcity)., Energy: The annual consumption of energy per person per year is between 75 – 149 British thermal units (Btu). This is quite high, but not as high as energy consumption in the USA , which uses between 250-400 Btu, Saudi Arabia supplies much of the world’s energy, but its own consumption is relatively small., China is developing quickly and needs more energy.Between 2003 and 2011, China saw an increase of 53% in its consumption of energy Between 2003 and 2011, your country saw an increase of 53% in its consumption of energy, The world’s richest one billion people consume 50% of the world’s energy, while the poorest one billion consume only 4% of the world’s energy. Niger is an LIC and use less energy,

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