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Analyce the factors responsible for the food disaster in india

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Answered by SajanJeevika
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Change is the law of nature. It is a continuous

process that goes on uninterruptedly involving

phenomena, big and small, material and nonmaterial that make our physical and sociocultural environment. It is a process present

everywhere with variations in terms of

magnitude, intensity and scale. Change can be

a gradual or slow process like the evolution of

landforms and organisms and it can be as

sudden and swift as volcanic eruptions,

tsunamis, earthquakes and lightening, etc.

Similarly, it may remain confined to a smaller

area occurring within a few seconds like

hailstorms, tornadoes and dust storms, and it

can also have global dimensions such as global

warming and depletion of the ozone layer.

Answered by omj955794
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Answer:

Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit of FAO. GDP ... of recurring causes, such as human-induced factors, natural hazards and lengthy

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