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Seasonal hunger in a community or a society at only certain season or times of an year and Chronic hunger occurs when people lack opportunity to earn money

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chronic hunger is a conseqence of diets persistencey inadiquate in terms and or Quality

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Q: What is the difference between chronic hunger and seasonal hunger?
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What is ye difference between seasonal hunger and chronic hunger?

Seasonal hunger is the hunger that cycles around the harvest and sowing season of seasonal activities like- agriculture. 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. Seasonal hunger is found in rural areas in some cases, in urban areas also.


Difference between chronic and seasonal hunger?

Seasonal hunger is suffered mostly by people in rural areas where people depend on agriculture and we know that a crop requires a specific season to grow so during the time of harvesting the farmer is able to get food while in other season he suffers from hunger. this is called seasonal hunger Chronic hunger is seen mostly by the unemployed who are not able to have access to food entire year then they suffer from starvation.


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What is the difference between undernutrition and malnutrition?

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What is the difference between hunger and famine?

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Relate the human population to chronic hunger and insecurity?

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Whats the difference between starvation and hunger?

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What is the difference between satiation and satiety?

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How old is Glimmer from The Hunger Games?

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How many people suffer from chronic hunger that place them at high risk disease?

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