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https://www.gapminder.org/dollar-street from this website Looking…https://www.gapminder.org/dollar-streetfrom this website Looking at Social and Physical Determinants |GH Week 3|1.Go to the Gapminder “Dollar Street” portal View how people in the world live, lined up from lowest to highest income. Interact with the data and consider the various aspects of each household living on that street. Pick one low-income country and one mid- to high-income country to compare and contrast how different populations live, work, and play.Many of the imagesphotographs of families and their household objects, taken in real homes across the world give insights into the social determinants impacting health on Dollar Street. The site allows for easy comparison of conditions across different populations. The default setting should beFamilies in the World by income.Dollar Sheet Portal Observation Summary (worth up to 16 points)Country:Observations from Photos (clothing, food, type of dwelling, items they treasure, etc.Monthly IncomeWhat does the family purchase for the household?Country:Observations from Photos (clothing, food, type of dwelling, items they treasure, etc.Monthly IncomeWhat does the family purchase for the household?Question 1: Describe the differences in social or infrastructural conditions between the richer and poorer families that were apparent from the pictures on “Dollar Street.”2.The second tool I would like you to review what was produced by the United Nations Development Program to illustrate human development data by country. Theinteractive map and country profilesinclude health, education, income, inequality, gender, poverty, employment, and many more indicators. Open your country profile and write down the following items into the table. For the last two with question marks, you decide what indicators should be added from what you have seen and read about your country’s social and physical determinants.Health Indicators Summary and Questions (worth up to 16 points) Pick low-income for one and mid- to high-income for the other to compare.Health Indicators for First Country ChoicePopulationLife ExpectancyMaternal Mortality RateInfant Mortality RateExpected Yrs. of SchoolingGNIInequality -Adjusted HDIOverall Lose of HDI due to inequalityDependence RatioGross Domestic Product per capitaSkilled Labor ForceRural Pop. w/access to electricityOther?Other?Health Indicators for Second Country ChoicePopulationLife ExpectancyMaternal Mortality RateInfant Mortality RateExpected Yrs. of SchoolingGNIInequality -Adjusted HDIOverall Lose of HDI due to inequalityDependence RatioGross Domestic Product per capitaSkilled Labor ForceRural Pop. w/access to electricityOther?Other?Question 2: From the countries ranked from highest to lowest life expectancy, what factors do you think contribute to this trend across these countries?ScienceHealth ScienceHSC 345