write down about man-made invironment desaster
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The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.
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Disasters are unfortunate events that almost always end in the loss of life and destruction of property. They happen randomly and suddenly, and have been occurring since before recorded time — well at least natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, landslides, hurricanes and tornadoes. It was only a couple of hundred years ago with the invention of industry that people brought about unnatural man-made disasters.
Natural disasters are dictated by natural forces that people have little to no influence over. These are the disasters people learn to prepare for and survive because very little can be done to prevent them. Man-made disasters are difficult to predict, however they are preventable. With a little vigilance, they shouldn’t occur in the first place. Events such as gas leaks, oil spills, nuclear meltdowns, and industrial fires transpire through human error and carry grave consequences.
Although the world has seen many natural disasters over time, man-made disasters continue to grow, with equally tragic results.