Which of the following statements correctly analyzes the typical cause of famine?(1 point)

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Famines result from a combination of human and environmental factors.
Famines result from a combination of human and environmental factors.

Famines are exclusively the result of environmental factors.
Famines are exclusively the result of environmental factors.

After the Neolithic Agricultural Revolution, the risk of famine has been virtually eliminated.
After the Neolithic Agricultural Revolution, the risk of famine has been virtually eliminated.

Human factors are often more responsible for famine than environmental issues.
Human factors are often more responsible for famine than environmental issues.

1 answer

The statement that correctly analyzes the typical cause of famine is:

Famines result from a combination of human and environmental factors.

This statement acknowledges that both human actions (such as war, political instability, economic policies) and environmental conditions (such as droughts, floods, and climate change) play significant roles in the occurrence of famine.