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Answered by bhuvanasrigk06
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indicator food and pool or limited access to clean water relocation in search of food and clean water drains limited resources (especially in poor economics), causing the food to get to poor as they seek basic necessities for survival...

Answered by devyanibalpande775
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1. INEQUALITY

Let’s start with something both simple and complex: Inequality is easy enough to understand as a concept. When one group has fewer rights and resources based on an aspect of their identity compared to others in a community, that’s inequality. This marginalization could be based on caste, ability, age, health, social status or — most common and most pervasive — gender.

2. CONFLICT

If poverty is caused by inequality multiplied by risk, let’s talk about risks. At the top of the list of risks for poverty is conflict.

3. HUNGER, MALNUTRITION, AND STUNTING

You might think that poverty causes hunger (and you would be right!). But hunger is also a cause — and maintainer — of poverty. If a person doesn’t get enough food, they’ll lack the strength and energy needed to work.

4. CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate change causes poverty, working as an interdependent link between not only extreme poverty but also many of the other causes on this list — including hunger, conflict, inequality, and a lack of education v

5. LACK OF EDUCATION

Not every person without an education is living in extreme poverty. But most adults living in extreme poverty did not receive a quality education. And, if they have children, they’re likely passing that on to them.

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