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country which doesn't have crude death less than 10 in 2017​

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Answered by neeturajsingh
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Answer:

Japan

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Answered by cm8863639
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Explanation:

Worldwide, the number of years that a newborn is expected to live, if current

mortality patterns remain constant in the future, exceeded 71 years in 2015 and

the life expectancy at birth is still growing. The history of increasing life ex-

pectancy at birth, however, is not long. In most countries, it started only after

the Second World War. The fast increase of life expectancy at birth reflects the

success of human development. Yet remarkable differences exist in mortality

levels, age patterns and time trends between countries and regions. The so-

cioeconomic implications of the diverse mortality levels and age patterns, their

dramatic changes and their potential future trends are critical for understand-

ing the implementations of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Sustainable Development Goal 3, “Global Health and Well-Being”, comprises

targets that contribute directly to rising life expectancy. However, progress to-

wards each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals contributes to longer and

healthier lives by improving living conditions for all.

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