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Average temperature of the year in Bangladesh
Ans. The chart describes the average temperature in Bangladesh throughout the year. It shows that the temperature hovers between 10 deg C and 35 deg C January is the coldest month of the year having an average temperature of 10 deg C the other hand, July is the hottest month of the year having an average temperature of 35 deg C In February, the average temperature is 20 deg C which is double in comparison with the average temperature of January.
The same increasing trend continues till March and another 10 deg C is added taking the average temperature to 30 deg C In April, it remains static 30 deg C But, In May, there is an increase of 4 deg C taking the average temperature to 34 deg C The average temperature of June and July is 35 deg C After July, the temperature starts to decrease and it stands at 34 deg C in August and September.
October experiences another decrease by 4 deg C and the average temperature is 30 deg C Then. In November, the temperature drops again and the average remains at 25 deg C In December, the average temperature is 15 deg C.
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More Education: Better Health Care
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Ans. From the graph we see that about 22% of illiterate people of Ghana get healthcare. On the otherhand 40% of Primary level passed and 60% of secondary/higher level passed people get heathcare. The graph also shows that in Mall the condition of healthcare is better than that of Ghana. There about 22% of illiterate people get healthcare while 60% of primary and 98% of secondary/higher level passed people get healthcare.
In Tunisia 60% of illiterate, 80% of primary and 98% of secondary/higher level passed people get it. In Peru about 55% of illiterate. 65% of primary and 85% of secondary/higher level passed people get it. In Indonesia 10% of illiterate, 40% of primary and 75% of secondary/higher level passed people get healthcare. Thus we see that healthcare depends upon education. The more educated people get more healthcare and the less educated people get less healthcare.