Geography, asked by shalinipant76, 8 months ago

what is forced migration ? give one suitable example.​

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Answered by muskmesh04
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A person subject to a migratory movement in which an element of coercion exists, including threats to life and livelihood, whether arising from natural or man-made causes. For example, movements of refugees and internally displaced persons as well as people displaced by natural or environmental disasters, chemical or nuclear.

Explanation:

In simple words, people are forced to migrate to other placed due to many factors such as climatic conditions, climatic hazards, etc

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Answered by insaneman112233
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Forced Migration is “a general term that refers to the movements of refugees and internally displaced people (those displaced by conflicts within their country of origin) as well as people displaced by natural or environmental disasters, chemical or nuclear disasters, famine, or development projects Examples of this are the refugees and asylum seekers in Syria and people fleeing natural disasters like Earthquakes that have occurred in the past few years in Haiti

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