Chemistry, asked by Jorish, 4 months ago

What would happen if both natural and anthroponogenic occur at the time?

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Answered by yroli386
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Explanation:

Natural hazards may be exacerbated by multiple anthropogenic processes occurring concurrently. If two or more concurring or cascading anthropogenic processes interact with the natural environment so as to trigger the same natural hazard, this may result in an impact greater or less than the sum of the components.

Answered by OoExtrovertoO
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Natural hazards may be exacerbated by multiple anthropogenic processes occurring concurrently. If two or more concurring or cascading anthropogenic processes interact with the natural environment so as to trigger the same natural hazard, this may result in an impact greater or less than the sum of the components.

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