Distinguish between nuclear disaster and biological disaster?
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Biological disasters are natural scenarios involving disease, disability or death on a large scale among humans, animals and plants due to micro-organisms like bacteria, or virus or toxins.
Nuclear disaster is defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency as "an event that has led to significant consequences to the people, the environment or the facility." Examples include lethal effects to individuals, large radioactivity release in to the environment, or reactor core melt.O
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The nuclear disaster and biological disaster are man made and have ability to destroy the world.
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- The nuclear disasters are caused by the radiation of the energy into the environment due to the radioactive isotope.
- Long term impacts even after many generations.
- They can be more than one million times stronger than that of a conventional explosion.
- Biological hazards include the release of genetic bacteria, viruses, and parasites in the environment.
- They can be water, food and airborne
- They may take many years to get treated.
- Both are man-made hazards.
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