Geography, asked by netagurun, 2 months ago

How do man - made disasters differ from natural disasters? Explain with examples. ​

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Answered by jyotishitrishu
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Explanation:

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).

Answered by khushiwaskale
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Tsunamis, volcanic eruptions and wildfires are also included under natural disasters. These disasters cause enormous loss to life and property. Man-made disasters.

Common examples of these disasters are train accidents, aero plane crashes, collapse of buildings, bridges, mines, tunnels, etc.

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