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All disaster ate natural hazards but all hazards are not natural disaster explain?​

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Answered by radiumboys
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A natural hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event will have a negative effect on humans.   This negative effect is what we call a natural disaster.  In other words when the hazardous threat actually happens and harms humans, we call the event a natural disaster.

Natural Hazards (and the resulting disasters) are the result of naturally occurring processes that have operated throughout Earth's history.  

Most hazardous process are also Geologic Processes.

Geologic processes effect every human on the Earth all of the time, but are most noticeable when they cause loss of life or property. If the process that poses the hazard occurs and destroys human life or property, then a natural disaster has occurred.  Among the natural hazards and possible disasters to be considered are:          

Earthquakes

Volcanic Eruptions

Tsunami

Landslides

Subsidence

 

Floods

Droughts

Hurricanes

Tornadoes

Asteroid Impacts

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Answered by khushib713
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A hazard become a disaster when the potential to cause destruction is fulfilled. When there is harm to life and property of humans, the hazard is termed a disaster. All disasters are hazards, but all hazards are not disasters. Hazards do not necessarily cause any destruction.

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