Diff bw chorinc hunger and seasonal hunger
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★ CHRONIC HUNGER
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CHRONIC HUNGER IS A CONSEQUENCE OF DIETS PERSISTENTLY INADEQUATE IN TERMS OF QUANTITY OR QUALITY.
POOR PEOPLE SUFFER FROM CHRONIC HUNGER BECAUSE OF THEIR LOW INCOME AND IN TURN INABILITY TO BUY FOOD EVEN FOR SURVIVAL.
★ SEASONAL HUNGER
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SEASONAL HUNGER IS RELATED TO CYCLES OF FOOD GROWING AND HARVESTING.
THIS IS PREVALENT IN --
♣ RURAL AREAS BECAUSE OF THE SEASONAL NATURE OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES.
♣ IN URBAN AREAS BECAUSE OF THE CASUAL LABOUR, E.G., THEE IS LESS WORK FOR CASUAL CONSTRUCTION LABOUR DURING RAINY SEASON.
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Your answer
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★ CHRONIC HUNGER
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CHRONIC HUNGER IS A CONSEQUENCE OF DIETS PERSISTENTLY INADEQUATE IN TERMS OF QUANTITY OR QUALITY.
POOR PEOPLE SUFFER FROM CHRONIC HUNGER BECAUSE OF THEIR LOW INCOME AND IN TURN INABILITY TO BUY FOOD EVEN FOR SURVIVAL.
★ SEASONAL HUNGER
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SEASONAL HUNGER IS RELATED TO CYCLES OF FOOD GROWING AND HARVESTING.
THIS IS PREVALENT IN --
♣ RURAL AREAS BECAUSE OF THE SEASONAL NATURE OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES.
♣ IN URBAN AREAS BECAUSE OF THE CASUAL LABOUR, E.G., THEE IS LESS WORK FOR CASUAL CONSTRUCTION LABOUR DURING RAINY SEASON.
HOPE IT HELPS
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Seasonal hunger is the hunger that cycles around the harvest and sowing season of seasonal activities like- agriculture. Seasonal hunger is found in rural areas in some cases, in urban areas also.
Chronic hunger is the hunger that results due to diets persistently inadequate in the quality/quantity or both.
Chronic hunger is found generally in urban areas.
Chronic hunger is the hunger that results due to diets persistently inadequate in the quality/quantity or both.
Chronic hunger is found generally in urban areas.
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