Is a pandemic a natural disaster? Give reasons supporting your answer.
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Answer:
A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include firestorms, duststorms, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, storms, and other geologic processes
Explanation:
In the old days—that is, a few weeks ago—I would often share my mornings with my neighbor Wesley. We’d greet each other with a hug, then head across the street to the garden plot we share, in a leafy neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The garden used to be a landfill, left behind when a row of houses was bulldozed a few decades ago. Over many months, we have improved the soil with kitchen compost and leaf mulch inhabited by a mob of microbes, insects, and worms. During this year’s unseasonably warm spring, we planted some seedlings and harvested kale and mustard, then prepared a fresh salad for lunch. Wes and I have grown close through these routines, even though I’m in my mid-fifties and he’s in his late twenties and we share little in common other than a small tuft of urban territory
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