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natural climities essay​

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Answered by HR2
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What are natural calamities? A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard - (e.g. flood, tornado, hurricane, volcanic eruption, earthquake, or landslide) that affects the environment, and leads to financial, environmental and/or human losses. The World is always changing.

Answered by tanushreedas3000
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Natural Calamities are not in the control of human beings. Like the other countries of the world, India, too, faces many natural calamities because of its environment and geographical location. Over the last few decades, the temperature in Indian subcontinents has arisen. We are already viewing the change in weather in India. A natural calamity is considered a disaster when it affects the people or the property on a large scale. The diversity of this depends on the capability of the people to recover from this situation. Often, natural disaster leave effects which take years to control the damage.

Natural calamities like floods, drought, landslides, earthquakes, cyclones frequently occur in this country. India is also facing abnormal warming, which is endangering marine life and slowly affecting the overall climate.

However, the effects of natural disasters can get controlled by proper planning and active damage control unit. We can not control these disasters, but we can take precautions and be ready to face the situation with proper planning. This way, the impact of the accident on the lives of the people can be minimized

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