yes
people migrate because sometimes they are pushed and sometimes people are pulled they are pulled because they are going to go for education and for jobs and more for personal stuff they are pushed because sometimes there is some natural disasters and wars.
Natural disasters leave people homeless because their homes were damaged. Natural disasters can also affect wildlife because they are out in the weather.
Natural disasters can force people to migrate due to displacement from their homes, loss of livelihoods, or destruction of infrastructure. These events can lead to both temporary and long-term migration as individuals seek safety, resources, and opportunities elsewhere. Climate change is also exacerbating natural disasters, increasing the likelihood of migration in the future.
Natural disasters do not target a specific culture - they are not rascist. If it seems as if a certain people group is getting targeted by natural disasters, it is only because the place in which they live is prone to natural disasters.
refuges
People migrate to a new location because of generally two types of reasons: there is something wrong with the place where they presently are, and there is some opportunity in the place where they are going. Natural disasters and religious persecution are important examples of the first factor, something wrong with a place where people are, which motivates them to leave.
Yes, natural disasters are natural occurrences. That is what the word "natural" means - not resulting from the activities of people.
Yes. Natural disasters often injure and kill people.
Low minimum wage war natural disasters e.g earthquakes, tsunamis poor standard of living High unemployment
Natural disasters can be harmful as they cause loss of life, damage to property, and can disrupt communities, economies, and ecosystems. They can also lead to widespread displacement of people, food and water shortages, and have long-term consequences on the environment and social well-being.
can kill the people from their consequences
People migrate to seek better economic opportunities, escape persecution or conflict, reunite with family members, pursue education or training, access better healthcare, find a better quality of life, experience new cultures, escape natural disasters or environmental degradation, seek political asylum, and for adventure and personal growth.