17 people participated in this survey, the graphics are based on their answers.
The believed causing factors among the people where: 70.6% think that there are external factors that contribute to the cause of poverty in Mexico, and the 29.4% think otherwise. As it is shown in figure 1:

The following question is divided in two groups: the ones who answered yes or no in the previous question. Thereby, there are two lists of answers. The first list, reflects the responses that are negative, and the second one, shows the positive responses. Even though, there responses that differ in the first question, the reasons they gave to their answers are similar.
Respondents that answered no:
Four people answered «government or corruption». One person answered «natural disasters». One person answered «everything».
Respondents that answered yes:
Two persons answered «earthquakes». Another two people answered «Natural disasters/phenomena» After those mentioned respondents , a variety of answers emerged; dry seasons, tornadoes, stereotypes, monetary dispute and lack of jobs were some of the answers presented by the rest of the respondents.
This question was only asked to the people who answered yes in the first query, because we thought that they would have a more accurate response, since they confirmed that there are external factors that contribute to the cause of poverty in Mexico. The answers of eight people were related to government issues, one person answered «natural disasters», and another one responded «i don´t know».
According to the survey, the states believed to be most affected by natural disasters are shown in Figure 2.

The people who answered the survey, believe the reasons why Mexico is exposed to these types of situations. This is shown in Figure 3.

The survey reflects that only 35.7% of the people answering, believe that Mexico´s percentage of poverty is 63%. This information is now shown in Figure 4.

This specific question of the survey, shows how not many people are informed in regards to associations that take care of these matters. Figure 5 demonstrates the information gathered in regards to this.

More than half of the respondents believe Chiapas is the poorest state, as it is shown in Figure 6.

As it is shown in the graphic below, we can see that 73.3% of the respondents, don´t know the exact number of natural disasters that affected Mexico in the last decade. Figure 7 graphs this information appropriately.

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