Norway or Sweden which country should we all move to?
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NORWAY OR SWEDEN
WHICH COUNTRY SHOULD WE ALL MOVE TO?
By Savanah Bruns and Rhian Nicholls
Introduction – Norway or Sweden
All the Australian people now have to move to either Norway or Sweden. Savanah and I have discovered which country is better for all of us to move to.
Norway or Sweden? Two countries from Europe. Today we will discover why we should and shouldn’t move to either one of these countries.
These 2 countries are very different although they are right next to each other. That’s why we went and researched how they are different and why one is better than the other.
Our questions are very relevant to what a person that is moving to a new country needs to know because they are questions like the population, do they learn English, is anything affordable for the average person and the disaster statistics.
Population
Norway
◦Norway’s population 5, 147, 792 (July 2014 est.)
◦ Australia’s population 22, 507, 617 (July 2014 est.)
Sweden
◦ Sweden's population- 9, 429, 301 (2014 est.)
◦ Australia’s population- 22,507,617 (July, 2014 est.)
◦ 9 million mark was reached in Sweden in 2004
Norway Sweden
Do these people learn English in school?
Norway
◦ The people in Norway have 2 languages .
◦ Bokmål (Book-mohl) and Nynorsk (Nee-nohrsk).
◦ They do learn English in school.
◦ They speak fluently.
Sweden
◦ The people of Sweden speak 2 different languages.
◦ Finnish & Sarni.
◦ They learn English in school.
Norway Sweden
Is the cost of living affordable for the average person?
Norway
◦Norway income per capita - $55, 400 a year (2013 est.)
◦ Australia income per capita - $43, 000 a year (2013 est.)
◦Norway – 9th highest earning country per capita.
◦ Australia – 19th highest earning country per capita.
Sweden
◦ Sweden income per capita- $40,900 (2013 est.)
◦ Australia income per capita- $43,000 (2013 est.)
◦ Sweden – 26thigh
◦ Australia – 19th highest earning country per capita.
natural disasters/weather
Norway
◦ Floods and storms.
◦ Australia has more disasters.
Sweden
◦ Advantages in the summer.
◦ Severe winters in the far north of Sweden.
◦ Southern Sweden winters are short as well as cold.
◦Major storms.
Norway – Disaster statistics
Norway
Australia
Sweden – Disaster statistics
Sweden
Australia
Is there enough land for more housing?
Norway
◦Norway land mass – 304, 242 square kilometres
◦ Australia land mass – 7, 682, 300 square kilometres
◦ Population - 5,147, 792
◦ Australia population - 22, 507, 617
◦Norway’s population density – 17 people per square kilometre
◦ Australia population density – 3 people per square kilometre.
Sweden
◦ Sweden land mass - 410,335 square kilometres
◦ Australia land mass – 7, 682, 300 square kilometres
◦ Population - 9, 429, 301
◦ Australia population – 22, 507, 617
◦ Sweden’s population density – 22 people per square kilometre
◦ Australia’s population density – 3 people per square kilometre
Norway and Sweden
Norway Sweden
Conclusion – Norway or Sweden
In conclusion the most liveable country for Australian’s to move to is Norway.
Norway is more liveable because it isn’t overpopulated, they learn English in school, they earn more money in a year and there is less natural disasters.
As you can see all these answers and questions are relevant to what people would need to know when moving.
Thank you.
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