difference between natural environment and human environment
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What is the difference between natural and environmental disasters?
An environmental disaster is a one in which a major disruption occurs in the natural environment due to human cause, for example, the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
A natural disaster is where major disruption occurs, usually affecting humans directly, due to natural causes, for example the EF5 tornado that hit Greenburg, Kansas.
The primary difference is that an environmental disaster is always preventable by using better safety measures or at the very least not engaging in the environmentally risky activity in the first place.
A natural disaster is completely unpreventable but you can take steps to reduce the amount of damage caused and loss of life.
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