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New Zealand and Nepal - comparison
Nepal, a landlocked country in the south region of Asia has very few natural resources, the mountainous terrain makes it hard for transportation and mineral extraction. The population is increasing rapidly and the Government’s population policies are not taking enough effect and the standard of living and economic value is poor. In contrast, New Zealand in the south west of the Pacific Ocean has a rich vegetation and soil, which increases their natural resources. The population is fairly low but increasing slowly, and the standard of living and economic wealth is high.
Nepal covers an area of 14,181km² so New Zealand at 270,534km² is significantly bigger. Nepal is divided into four regions: the Great Himalayas, the Middle Himalayas, the Outer Himalayas and the Tarai, but New Zealand is simply split into two
Approximate Word count = 551
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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