Environmental Sciences, asked by zakakareem1264, 1 year ago

Difference between natural and manmade disasters in points

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Answered by Sanjayuma
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One can think of disasters as events that are sudden, unplanned, and cause enormous damage to property and life. Based on the causal factors, disasters can be divided into two categories: natural disasters and man-made disasters.

As the name suggests, natural disasters are caused by natural forces and thus are out of human control. Some examples of natural disasters are earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and so on. Each of these can potentially cause a significant amount of damage to property, the physical environment, and life.

Man-made disasters are within human control and are typically caused due to carelessness and/or improper handling of dangerous equipment. Some examples of man-made disasters include train or airplane accidents, mine accidents, toxic material spills, bridge collapse, oil spills, and so on.

Proper training can help minimize man-made disasters, while it will have no effect on natural disasters.

Hope this helps.
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