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Answered by madhu1712
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1)hazard-danger (or) risk, chance, probability

disaster -a sudden accident or natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life

2) earthquake

example - shaanxi earthquake in China in the year 1556

tsunami

example- in the year 2004 in Indian Ocean and submerged indira point and also killed 230,000-280,000 people.

3)Natural disasters are from nature, they can't be stopped because nature is nature. Human induced disasters is basically using to more non-renewable resources than the earth provides. Human induced disasters are not meant to be done purposefully, but they are still making Earth a bad place.

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Answered by kunjalBiswas
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  1. (i) Hazard:- A danger or risk

(ii) Disaster:- The definition of a disaster is an event, often sudden, that causes great damage or devastation. An example of disaster is a tsunami.

2. There are Two Types of Disasters:-

  • Natural Disasters :- The definition Natural Disasters is an event, often sudden, that causes great damage or devastation. An example of disaster is a tsunami.

For Example : Tsunami, Earthquake, Drought, Wild Fire.

  • Man Made Disasters :- Man Made Disasters are events that are caused by humans which occur in or close to human settlements often caused as a results of Environmental or Technological Emergencies. This can include :-(EXAMPLE)
  1. Environmental Degradation.
  2. Pollution.
  3. Accidents (e.g. Industrial, Technological and Transport usually involving the production, use or transport of hazardous materials)

3. Severe geo-physical or climatic events, such as volcanic eruptions, floods, cyclones and fires that threaten people or property, are termed as natural disasters. Man-made disasters are events which are caused by human activities (e.g. industrial chemical accidents and oil spills).

4. I Can't attempt this Question because I Don't where you live, You try it yourself.

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