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(((((((((( Respond to the Following Students Post )))))))))

I need someone to respond to both posts made by students, in less than 100 words only.

Student Response 1: "It makes sense that the healthier you are the wealthier you are. If you are sick than how can you work to become wealthy. Most people who are extremely sick are living off of disability because they cannot work, which doesn't equate to much. I think one variable that may through this off is unhealthy people or unwealthy people having babies. The people who are living off of the government in some way keep reproducing and just stay in poverty. However, we also have people who are wealthy and healthy having children as well because they know that they can afford to have children. The growth in population is something that can not be regulated. Also, with new trends in medical treatments we can be healthier and maybe one day we will all be healthy which will result in wealth."

Student Response 2: "That was probably one of the more interesting science videos that I have seen. It is crazy to think that a measly 200 years ago that the world was in nearly the same position of being poor and broke. When we compare that to today there are clear differences in first world countries that are rich and healthy to the third world countries that are still trying to fight out of the poor and sick corner of the graph. Through the video a majority of the countries have trended well towards having rich and healthy lives, but quite a few of other countries are still lacking in those same capabilities. The countries that struggle financially show to have an increased amount of illness due to lack to treat those illnesses in which tends to increase the death rate and shorten the life span of the population. The countries having plenty of wealth have increased life expectancies because they can afford the medical attention that they need in order to stay healthy. In the United States for example we have been afforded the best the world has to offer in all instances from health care to opportunities to make money. I think we can consider ourselves pretty lucky. The third world countries that don't have access to these privileges tend to have increased death rates, increase illness. The lower age at death in these countries shows that their population is trending down due to not being able to properly care for themselves and could provide an extinction of humanity in certain countries if these conditions persist."

Explanation / Answer

Response 1: Lack of health leads people to work less and remain poor and need goverment support for living. These people also produce more babies. However, affluent rich also produce more babies. Popultaion is hard to control but progress in medical field will make people healthier and eventually wealthier.

Response 2: 200 years ago whole world faced poverty and many illnesses. However, first world countries like USA marched ahead by being financially stronger and finding solution on these but third world countries are still struggling. Third world still has high death rate and less lifespan. Poor countries have to find out solution for these or else humans in them become extinct.