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Explain why fires are considered natural hazard?

Subject in Disaster Readinesa and Risk Reduction.
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Answered by Anonymous
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They are  considered natural hazard as they occur in the biosphere.

  • A natural hazard is a natural occurrence that has the potential to harm people and other creatures, as well as the environment.
  • Fires are a part of the natural behaviour of the biosphere.
  • They are often caused by natural causes such as high temperatures, lightening, etc.
  • The forest fires are also a natural phenomena. They cause considerable damage to both lives and natural resources.
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