Chile-Samantha+MacKnenzie

De velopment HDI Rank-.867 40th GDP$8,900 Primary Sector Jobs-Farming, mining, forestry, fishing, fruit picking Secondary Sector Jobs-Ferrous, food processing, fish processing, metal manufacturing, paper and wood products, wine producing. Tertiary Sector Jobs-Teaching, banking, real estate, insurance, health workers Raw Materials--Copper, nitrates, iron, silver, gold Consumer Goods-Wine, Wood, Fruit, EducationEveryone in Chile receives eight years of free primary schooling and the option of four years of secondary or vocational schooling. They may also choose to go on to a higher education. Literacy---95.7 Life Expectancy--male: 73.69 female: 80.4 total: 76.96 Infant Mortality Rate8.36 per 1000 live births Natural Increase Rate--10.1 per 1000 Crude Birth Rate-15.8 per 1000 GDI Rank and the factors that influence the ranking--40---Equal number of men and women hold top administrative jobs.

Industry Types of industry found in the country-Copper industry, mineral industry, salmon industry, fruit industry, forest industry. Site factors for industry--Industry located near the water for hydroelectric power

Situational factors for industrybulleted list accepted of five situational factors that help or hurt industry in your country)

Resources Types of energy used by the country--Chile is powered by a hydroelectric system. They also use coal, moderate oils, and natural gas reserves. prior to the hydroelectric power, most of the energy was obtained from soft coal. Problems associated with energy in the country--(written explanation of pollution, economic, or other issues related to the energy usage in your country)

Pollution issuesAir pollution has become the most environmental problem in Chile. It causes significant health damage such as premature death and serious respiratory problems. Santiago is one of the most polluted cities in the world and frequently confronts air-quality alerts and pollution emergencies. Also, since Chile is the largest producer of copper, the mining contributes a lot of pollutants in the air. The mining also contributes to water pollution.

What your country is doing to stave off pollution-The people of Chile have switched to motor vehicles and have used more mass transit to eliminate some of the air pollution. Also, the use of chimneys has been banned.

Comparison: Chile and Italy are both similar and different. They both have the same types of primary and some of the same secondary jobs, such as farming, mining, and wine making. They also have a lot of the same raw materials. Another similarity is that they both have free education for the first eight years with the opportunity to go on to higher ecucation. They also have some differences. One is that Italy has a much higher GDP than Chile. Also, Chile has a much higher natural increase rate. Another is that Chile has a much, much higher crude birth rate than Italy.

Chile and Germany also have some similarities and differences. They both have approximately the same amount of free schooling (8-9 years). In both countries men and women hold top administrative jobs. They also have about the same literacy rate (between 76.96-78.95). One of the differences is that Germany has a much higher GDP than Chile. They have much different consumer goods from one another. Also, Chile is powered mostly by hydroelectric power while Germany is powered mostly by mineral oils.

Along with Italy and German, Mexico can also be compared to Chile. Mexico and Chile have some of the same primary jobs, such as farming, forestry, and mining. They have very similar life expectancies, Mexico's being 75.63 and Chile's being 76.96. Most of the pollution problems in both countries is air pollution. The two countries have different consumer goods from one another. Chile has a much lower infant mortality rate than Mexico; Chile's is 8.36 while Mexico's is 19.63. Women are also treated better and hold more important jobs in Chile than those in Mexico.

Overall, Chile is in a pretty good place. It has a pretty high ranking for both HDI and GDI. The literacy rate is also quite high. It has a low infant mortality rate. It has a good GDI because of the equality of men and women.

In 50 years, I think Chile will be even better off. I believe that they are well on their way of gaining more technology to gain more success. The consumer goods will also become more technology based. Therefore, i think Chile can only become a more developed and more successful country.

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