Question

11. Which statement best describes how Hurricane Katrina changed the geography of the New Orleans, Louisiana, region?(1 point)
Responses

The population of the New Orleans, Louisiana, region continues to rise but its racial, ethnic, and age makeup is different after the effects of Hurricane Katrina.
The population of the New Orleans, Louisiana, region continues to rise but its racial, ethnic, and age makeup is different after the effects of Hurricane Katrina.

Hurricane Katrina stopped the spread of invasive species.
Hurricane Katrina stopped the spread of invasive species.

Hurricane Katrina did not result in many people experiencing disaster displacement in the New Orleans, Louisiana, region.
Hurricane Katrina did not result in many people experiencing disaster displacement in the New Orleans, Louisiana, region.

Wetlands in the New Orleans, Louisiana, region remained intact and expanded as a result of Hurricane Katrina.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The statement that best describes how Hurricane Katrina changed the geography of the New Orleans, Louisiana, region is:

**The population of the New Orleans, Louisiana, region continues to rise but its racial, ethnic, and age makeup is different after the effects of Hurricane Katrina.**

This reflects the demographic shifts and changes in the community composition that occurred in the aftermath of the hurricane, as many residents were displaced and the population dynamics evolved.