what is a hazard? what are included in natural hazard.
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Natural hazards include geophysical hazards, i.e., hazards where the principal causal agent is climatic and meteorological (e.g., floods, hurricanes, and droughts) or natural hazards where the principle causal agent is geological and geomorphological (e.g., land- slides, tsunamis, and earthquakes).
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Natural hazards include geophysical hazards, i.e., hazards where the principal causal agent is climatic and meteorological (e.g., floods, hurricanes, and droughts) or natural hazards where the principle causal agent is geological and geomorphological (e.g., land- slides, tsunamis, and earthquakes).
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