Social Sciences, asked by rajveersinghjohal947, 1 month ago

introduction of natural disaster and man made disaster​

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Answered by bgourisha
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Disasters can be caused by naturally occurring events, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding, or tornadoes, or they can be due to man-made events, either accidental (such as an accidental toxic spill or nuclear power plant event), or deliberately caused (such as various terrorist bombings and poisonings)

Answered by FFG14
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  • Natural disasters:

When disasters occur due to natural forces they are

called natural disasters, over which man has hardly any control.

Some common natural disasters are earthquakes, landslides

floods, droughts, cyclones, etc. Tsunamis, volcanic eruptions and

wildfires are also included under natural disasters. These

disasters cause enormous loss to life and property.

  • Man-made disasters:

When the disasters are due to carelessness of human

or mishandling of dangerous equipment’s they are called manmade disasters. Common examples of these disasters are train

accidents, aero plane crashes, collapse of buildings, bridges,

mines, tunnels, etc

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