Chad and The US
Project by: Kavya Dagli and Mariana Ferreira
Amount of Food Eaten by two Families in Chad
Food Found in the Chad Pictures
STAPLE FOODS:
Sorghum- type of grass that is raised for grain
Millet- small seeded grass also raised for grain
Potatoes, Rice, Sesame, Beans
Other foods eaten:
milk
chickens
goat meat
watermelons
swash
dates
red onions
garlic
tomatoes
red pepers
peanuts
tea
water
cornmeal
lamb
eggs
pork
cantaloupe
grapes
apples
pears
cucumbers
beans
egglant
carrots
Amount of Food Eaten by two Families In the United States
The average life expectancy of Chad is much lower than the expectancy in the United States, which leads to believe that people in Chad are living unhealthy.
Population
Import and Export Values
The values of USA's exports and imports are much larger than Chad's values. (Keep in mind the blue bar for exports kept going up). This means that maybe the lack of trade is causing the Chadians to live unhealthy lives.
Coastline Per Country
Arable Land
Amount Of Doctors
Hospitals and Clinics
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Menzel, Peter, and Faith D'Aluisio. "Chad." Hungry Planet: What the World Eats. Napa, CA: Material World, 2005. N. pag. New Canaan High School Library. 7 Sept. 2013. Web. 10 Sept. 2013. <nchslibrary.info>.