In many parts of the world children arenโt able finish primary school because their families canโt ___________ to send them.
afford
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There are five ____________ that make a built environment liveable.
fundamental features
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trap
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rocket
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fairy
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banana
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__________ refers to how safe and happy people feel within their community.
Social stability
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Financial stability is dependent on: income, ____________ and wealth.
consumption
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In some countries around the world, like Indonesia, the gap between _____________ is very high. This creates social instability.
the rich and poor
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The liveability of the built environment refers to the quality of the structures, _______ and services that are available.
facilities
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Economic wellbeing refers to ____________.
financial stability
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A liveable community is one where people feel connected and safe, and where the wealth is spread evenly ____________.
throughout the community
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Educational opportunity is having access to quality: _______
primary, secondary & tertiary
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The liveability of a place in relation to economic wellbeing is determined by ____________ and wage levels.
access to employment
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The natural environment refers to anything that __________ in the environment.
occurs naturally
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Examples of built environment include: buildings, landscaped areas like parks and gardens, neighbourhoods and cities, transport networks and _______________.
work, education and community services
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The difference between the minimum wage and the cost of living is a ____________ of economic wellbeing.