Asked by brian
How are “natural hazard” (hazardous event) and “disaster” defined? What is the connection between them that determines the size of a disaster caused by a hazard? You can use an example to explain the connection.
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Answered by
Cardinary
And... what's your answer to it? :0
Answered by
brian
Disasters often follow natural hazards. A disaster's severity
depends on how much impact a hazard has on society and the
environment. To reduce the damage caused by natural hazards like an earthquake humans can build durable buildings that will be able to withstand a earthquake.
depends on how much impact a hazard has on society and the
environment. To reduce the damage caused by natural hazards like an earthquake humans can build durable buildings that will be able to withstand a earthquake.
Answered by
Cardinary
I think that's pretty good! You could maybe make it a bit more lengthier, but it's still pretty good even being a short answer. ^^
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