Science, asked by shristisharma82, 1 year ago

is manmade disaster and human neligience is same​ and about two recent incident caused by human negligence
please any one tell

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Answered by kaushalpiwhal51
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Hazards may be natural, anthropogenic or socionatural in origin. Natural hazards are predominantly associated with natural processes and phenomena that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, loss of livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage. There are weather related natural disasters, such as tropical cyclones (hurricanes, typhoons, monsoons, with their storm surge flooding accompanying them; atmospheric rivers and flooding; earthquakes and tsunamis; tornadoes, volcanoes and lahars are all examples of natural events that are usually not man-made.

Man-Made Hazards are events that are caused by humans and occur in or close to human settlements. The events leading up to a man-made hazard may be the result of deliberate or negligent human actions, but their impact can be equally as devastating.

Yes! The term Man-made hazard do exist as these are predominantly anthropogenic or human-induced hazards

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