Asked by damon
How do natural disasters weaken a community’s social infrastructure?
a.
Social systems are unbalanced by the damage caused by natural disasters.
b.
Natural disasters tend to target the poorest members of a community.
c.
The number of natural disasters is increasing across the globe.
d.
Natural disasters can cause billions of dollars in property damage.
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a. Social systems are unbalanced by the damage caused by natural disasters.
Explanation: natural disasters disrupt institutions, services, social networks and governance (schools, hospitals, emergency services, community organizations), causing imbalance and weakening the community’s social infrastructure.
Explanation: natural disasters disrupt institutions, services, social networks and governance (schools, hospitals, emergency services, community organizations), causing imbalance and weakening the community’s social infrastructure.
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