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1.) The earliest forms of shelter were those in trees, where it would provide minimal protection against the searing heat of the sun and the cold of the rain. Also, trees protected Man against animals that could not climb up the trees.

2.) I will give my old books , clothes and toys to socially deprived children who are in the need of this things.

3.) Shifting cultivation is an agricultural method in which plots of land are temporarily cultivated, then abandoned while fallow vegetation is permitted to grow freely after disturbance while the cultivator moves on to another plot. ... In some areas, as one aspect of their farming cycle, growers use a slash-and-burn process.

4.) Forced migration (also known as forced displacement) has caused millions of people around the world to be uprooted, including refugees, internally displaced persons, and migrants. 1 person is uprooted every 2 seconds, and the global total of forcibly displaced people currently stands at over 68.5 million.

There are technical differences between refugees, migrants, and internally-displaced persons. By definition, all fall under the category of forced migration (and of course all of them are people!) Forced migration refers to the movements that refugees, migrants, and IDPs make. These can be either within their country or between countries after being displaced from their homeland.  

As of 2020, 1 person is uprooted every 2 seconds (often with nothing but the clothes on their backs). Currently, the global total of forcibly-displaced people is over 68.5 million. There are a number of different factors that lead hundreds of millions of people around the world to leave their homes. All of these factors, however, lead to one common goal: To have a better, safer, life.  

These are the 6 most common causes — and examples — of forced migration.

1. DROUGHT

2. HUNGER

3. FLOODING

4. EARTHQUAKES

5. WAR & CONFLICT

6. ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES

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