Question
Which of the following offers an accurate summary of the consequences of disasters on migration?(1 point)
Responses
Both human-made and natural disasters can lead to people being displaced from their homes and communities.
Both human-made and natural disasters can lead to people being displaced from their homes and communities.
Few people are displaced as a result of human-made disasters.
Few people are displaced as a result of human-made disasters.
Displacement from natural disasters happens slowly.
Displacement from natural disasters happens slowly.
Solutions to migration problems caused by disasters can be solved quickly.
Solutions to migration problems caused by disasters can be solved quickly.
Responses
Both human-made and natural disasters can lead to people being displaced from their homes and communities.
Both human-made and natural disasters can lead to people being displaced from their homes and communities.
Few people are displaced as a result of human-made disasters.
Few people are displaced as a result of human-made disasters.
Displacement from natural disasters happens slowly.
Displacement from natural disasters happens slowly.
Solutions to migration problems caused by disasters can be solved quickly.
Solutions to migration problems caused by disasters can be solved quickly.
Answers
Answered by
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The most accurate summary of the consequences of disasters on migration is:
**Both human-made and natural disasters can lead to people being displaced from their homes and communities.**
This statement reflects the reality that both types of disasters can force individuals and families to leave their residences and seek safety or better living conditions elsewhere. The other options downplay the impact of disasters or misrepresent the nature of displacement.
**Both human-made and natural disasters can lead to people being displaced from their homes and communities.**
This statement reflects the reality that both types of disasters can force individuals and families to leave their residences and seek safety or better living conditions elsewhere. The other options downplay the impact of disasters or misrepresent the nature of displacement.