So... something where in Costa Rica you have 2 pp, but in North Korea you have only 14/100?
...er... food?
No, wait, doesn't make sense.
Okay, let's start again basic: Is more better?
Cataracts
Musical Instruments?
Anyone who owns two metal spoons owns a musical instrument. So there are billions. Seriously, I spent an evening a few months ago, watching YouTube videos showing people how to play them.Ooh, interesting guess. But I am not sure anybody knows how many musical instruments there are in the word.
In any case, no, this is something different.
Okay, so:
- What are Russia, Indonesia, South Afrika, Botswana, the Oman and Austria "good" in, which too much might be not good, but is not an artificial item?
First thing I thought in between was national parks (because "too much" could post at some point a problem), but I don't think that makes sense. Is it something nature related though? (as in animals, plants, or something else directly in the environment)
Flying kites.
Items of exercise equipment?
Frisbees? They're good in that they encourage exercise, but too many of them can be dangerous (people can get unintentionally clobbered).
Yes, I'm being silly here since I'm too lazy to do any actual research on these countries.
Some kind of institution/service center for prevention / disease recognition? With too many not being a good thing anymore because it being inefficient and costly?
Public transport uses?
Is it connected to power sources? As in to use electricity from a dam, you need powerlines connected to buildings.
Fountains?