Environmental Sciences, asked by rohitboro113, 2 months ago

Natural disaster and man made disaster​

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Answered by richietoji1727
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Disasters are divided into 2 basic groups: natural and man-made. Among the natural disasters are earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes, floods, and fires. Among the man-made disasters are war, pollution, nuclear explosions, fires, hazardous materials exposures, explosions, and transportation accidents.

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Answered by SUPERFUSION
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✤ The answer with definitions and the difference between the both is given below:

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Hello Friend!

✮ First, the definitions:

Q: What is a natural Disaster?

⍟ Natural disasters are violent events that are outside the control of humans. There are many types of natural disaster, including avalanche, drought, earthquake, flooding, hurricane, tornado, tsunami, volcanic eruption, and wildfire.

Q: What are man-made disasters?

⍟ Man-made disasters have an element of human intent, negligence, or error involving a failure of a man-made system, as opposed to natural disasters resulting from natural hazards. Such man-made disasters are crime, arson, civil disorder, terrorism, war, biological/chemical threat, cyber-attacks, etc.

What is the difference between the two?

The difference is:

Natural disasters are caused by natural forces. Man made disasters are caused by human beings.

Ways for prevention:

We can't stop natural phenomena from happening. But we can make them less damaging if we understand to prevent them!

Knowing which hazards and risks we are  exposed to in our community.

Getting together with our family and our  neighbours and making plans to reduce those  hazards and risks and to avoid them harming us.

Actually doing what we planned to do in order to reduce our vulnerability.

Taking action, not just talking

Hope this helped!!

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