Life Expectancy is the average number of years that a person is expected to live, based on current death rates. It is an important measure used in Geography to understand the health and well-being of people in different countries or regions. Life expectancy can be affected by various factors, such as access to healthcare, living conditions, diet, and lifestyle choices. In a Geography course, students might explore why life expectancy can be higher in some places and lower in others, which often links to the level of economic development and social conditions in those areas.
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