Comparing the U.S and Chad
How these 2 countries have extreme difference in agriculture
Charts That Compare the U.S to Chad That Show Agricultural Differences Between the Two Countries That Relate to Food Consumption
Land irrigated in square miles
You cannot see the amount of irrigated land on this chart because the U.S has so much more. This shows that Chad does not have enough water supply to need irrigated land. Without water supply, food cannot be boiled and the population gets very dehydrated.
Land use (Arable)
As you can see, the amount of arable land in Chad is very minuscule to the U.S. This is important because it shows that Chad has hardly no room to grow crops and therefore, can't feed their population enough.
Children under 5 underweight
This chart shows that Chad does not have enough food to feed it's children and results in most of the children of Chad being underweight. In comparison, the U.S hardly has no underweight children due to the surplus of food.
Improved drinking water source of total population
Almost everyone in the U.S has a clean drinking water source while only half of Chad does. The other half of Chad does not and cannot boil any food without fear of infection in the water.
Obesity percentage of adults
Much more adults in the U.S are obese than in Chad due to the abundance of food in the U.S. There is almost no overweight adults in Chad because the lack of food for the people.
Permanent crops land use
This chart shows that the U.S doesn't have much more percent of permanent crop use than Chad. Although, the U.S is much bigger than Chad and therefore the permanent crop use is actually greater than it actually seems like it is than Chad. The U.S has a much more dependable crop source that Chad.