Seasonal and Chronic Hunger
Q 1. Define Seasonal hunger and write an example of it.
Answer-
Seasonal hunger is caused due to the natural disasters and the conflicts that occurred and created a shortage of food items. This type of hunger is majorly occurring in rural areas.
Example: When it rains, there is less demand for temporary construction workers. When a person is unable to find consistent employment for a whole year, they experience this form of hunger.
Q 2. Define chronic hunger and write an example of it.
Answer-
Chronic hunger occurs when the food items are of lack of quality and quantity of nutrients. People who are below poverty line faces this type of hunger. This hunger has permanent pattern that it can cause death also.
Example: Chronic hunger occurs when someone cannot afford food, cannot eat, or refuses to eat for some other reason.
Q 3. Write the pattern of seasonal and chronic hunger.
Answer-
Pattern of seasonal hunger is that it continues year after year and the pattern of chronic hunger continued itself for a long period of time that can cause death.
Differentiate between Seasonal Hunger and Chronic Hunger
Not a general lack of food, but rather the lack of access to food, particularly nutritive food, is the key contributor to hunger. It takes more than just providing someone with adequate calories to end hunger. Hunger has two dimensions:
- Seasonal hunger
- Chronic hunger