Economy, asked by IXbrachita11, 1 year ago

Difference between seasonal and chronic hunger.

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Answered by kaileek
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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.

Answered by abhishek0072
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Hey mate here is ur answer......

Hunger has seasonal and chronic dimensions.

Chronic hunger is the result of the inadequate food intake over a long period.

Seasonal Hunger Seasonal hunger is related to cycles of food growing and harvesting. ...


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.


Seasonal hunger is a chronic, slow, persistent, insidious condition that affects generations of people in a geographic region. ... Here, chronic hunger usually occurs between harvest seasons, when the previous year's food stocks have dwindled, food prices arehigh, and income is scarce.

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