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Preface on human induced hazards

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Answered by OfficialPk
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Landslides, floods, droughts, fires are socio-natural hazardssince their causes are both natural and man-made. For example, flooding may be caused because of heavy rains, landslides or blocking of drains with human waste. Man-made hazards are hazards which are caused due to humannegligence.


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Answered by bratislava
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A man made hazard is also called as the anthripogenichazard and is one of the artificially induced hazards in the environment and are caused by the indirect and the direct impacts f the man and his use of the technology.

Explanation:

  • Man-made or anthropogenic hazards are those that have the capacity to influence the other ecological system and the biodiversity of the regions and thus also classified as social hazards.
  • Some examples of these hazards are the crimes, civil disorder, terrorism, and the war and the industrial hazards, waste disposal and the other engineering hazards.
  • Fire hazards one of the most common types of the hazards of the man-made a disaster.  
  • The hazardous material is the toxic chemicals and the radioactive metals and the several other hazards occur due to the transport problems like the oil spills, in the sea, etc.
  • The road and the rail accident and the other hazards related to the environmental catastrophes like the deforestation, air pollution and the outbreak of some virus or genetically modified disease.
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