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BURMA

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  Total Pages: 9.48
  Total Words: 2371
  Total Characters: 13045
  Number of Sentences: 158


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  Words per Sentences: 15.01
  Characters per Words: 5.5


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 53.59
  Fog Scale Level: 12.38
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 9.51  

BURMA








Burma is located in Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh and Thailand. The capital of Burma is Rangoon. Burma’s flag is red with a blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing, all in white with 14 five-pointed stars encircling a cogwheel containing a stalk of rice. The 14 stars represent the 14 administrative divisions. The total area of Burma is 678,500 sq km. Burma is  slightly smaller than Texas.  


The climate in Burma consists of tropical monsoons. It’s cloudy, rainy, hot, Burma has humid summers which last from June to September. Between the months of December and April the climate tends to be less cloudy, with scant rainfall, mild temperatures, and lower humidity.


Burma has many natural resources such as petroleum, timber, tin, antimony, zinc, copper, tungsten, lead, coal, some marble, limestone, precious stones, natural gas, and hydropower. Some natural hazards in Burma are destructive earthquakes and cyclones, flooding and landslides which are common during rainy season (June to September) and they have periodic droughts.


     A few environmental issues in Burma are deforestation, industrial pollution of air, soil, and water, inadequate sanitation and water treatment which contribute to disease in Burma.


     Burma has many of the same communications modes as any other country. Citizens have telephones, celluar phones, radios, and televisions. Currently Burma has no internet service providers. Railways, highways, waterways, ports, harbors, airports, and heliports make up Burma’s transportation.


SOCI-CULTURAL CONDITIONS IN BURMA


Socio-cultural conditions in Burma consist of the population, birth and death rates, infant mortality rates, life expectancy at birth, ethnic groups, religions, and languages. The population in Burma is 41,734,853. The estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS. ...

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