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Q46. The level of risk of a disaster depends on:
(A) Nature of the hazard
(B) Vulnerability of the elements which are affected
(C) Economic value of the elements which are affected
(D) All of the above​

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Answered by arunmundhra9838
20

Answer:

answer

Explanation:

option no.D

ok al of the above

Answered by AnusritaS98
1

Answer:

The answer to the abovementioned question is option D which states, "all the above".

Explanation:

Disaster is said to be those events that are unpredictable and cause huge losses and damages. Disasters are generally huge. Thus, the level of risk of the disaster primarily depends upon its nature. We as humans, try to defend the situation by setting up rescue camps and taking precautionary measures. Thus, the level of the risk of any disaster depends upon the vulnerability and economic value as well.

Hence, it is safe to conclude that all the options from A to C determine the level of risk. So, Option D is the correct option from the given answer.

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