Geography, asked by divyapatel48, 1 year ago

why are we responsible for an increase of global natural disaster?​


aarav4991: hii

Answers

Answered by saoqwe7
1

Answer:

In contrast, natural geologic disasters, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslides and avalanches, have remained steady in recent decades. Scientists believe the increase in hydro-meteorological disasters is due to a combination of natural and human.

Natural catastrophes can cause immense economic and human losses. Floods, storms, earthquakes, droughts, forest fires and volcanic eruptions are among the most devastating types of natural catastrophe. But some disasters are man-made.Earth might seem like a more active and dangerous place than ever, given the constant media reports of multiple natural disasters recently. But a broader view reveals that it's not Mother Nature who's changed, but we humans.

Drawn by undeveloped land and fertile soil, people are flocking to disaster-prone regions.

This creates a situation in which ordinary events like earthquakes and hurricanes become increasingly elevated to the level of natural disasters that reap heavy losses in human life and property.


divyapatel48: thanks friend
Similar questions