Which of the following is an example of a geographical push factor?(1 point)

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natural and human-made disasters
natural and human-made disasters

desirable climate
desirable climate

easy access to fresh water
easy access to fresh water

abundant food

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An example of a geographical push factor is natural and human-made disasters. Push factors are conditions that drive people away from a location, and disasters fall into this category as they often lead to displacement and migration.

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