a. Slums have a major negative impact on countries all around the world.
b. Slums are heavily populated rural areas that are cheap to live but are unsafe.
- Many are hidden by their governments because they are ashamed of how disturbing they look.
d. Slums affect not just the people living in them but around them because they grow rapidly.
2. Defend able point
a. although slums are cheap and very open to new people they grow rapidly.
b. "The neighborhood, Dharavi (a slum), is home to about 600,000 people crammed into one square mile"(source 4).
c.that means that all the houses are super close to each other if not on top of each other.
d. the people leaving her are great contributers to unsanitary and over use of natrual resources.
3 defend able point
a. also another problem created is global warming.
b.the places is unsanitary and has a lot of trash.
- "there are public toilets and water taps, but poor sanitation with open sewers along the alleyways," (source 3)
d. this is also a great contributor to why the poverty is so high.
4defend able point
a. finally ththe last effect is that it has high poverty problems
b. due to no money in slums , they do not have good sanitary conditions
- "And a muddy swamp of plastic bags obstructs the entrance to the latrine. It's a collection of what's known in a slum vernacular as "flying toilets" - flinsy bags filled with human waste," (source2).
- aslo in source 4 its says that most people living there do not have legal papers so that means that at any point the government can just take their land away.
d. poverty has a lot of affects on the country and its government.
5. conclusion
a.Slums have a major negative impact on countries all around the world.
b. slums negatively affect the world by rapidly growing, contributing to global warming, and having a high percentage of people that live in poverty.
c.the slums grow each year because people can not afford to live in the cities, there is a lot of sanitary problems contributing to global warming and alot of people live with out the neccesary every day materials.
d. when will this ever change?
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