It depends who or what caused the fire. If someone left a hot cigarette out in the desert, a dry bush or shrub could have caught on fire and started burning up. This would be man made. Most bush fires are man made, unfortunately.
An example of a natural disaster would be the earthquake in Haiti. An example of a human-made disaster would be the London Fire.
it could be a man-made disaster, but its also natural, so it depends
i think it is both natural and man made
it could be a natural disturbance.. im not sure but i think that is the answer
yes it is
Fire itself is a natural phenomenon, but when it is caused by human activities such as negligence, accidents, or arson, it can be considered a man-made disaster. The impact and severity of the fire as a disaster depend on various factors, including the location, weather conditions, and response efforts.
Fire can be natural such as the volcano and also it can be man-made. Fire has it beginnings as a natural thing.
Fire can be natural such as the volcano and also it can be man-made. Fire has it beginnings as a natural thing.
No they are a natural phenomenon, so the damage they do is natural, not man made.
a volcano became a natural disaster in 1923 because of its huge power and the disasters that i can cause. Natural because no one made it or made it erupt its all part of nature.
Well a natural disaster is something like a hurricane, earthquake, tornado, storm or any other nature made crisis. It is called a natural disaster because it is not made or influenced by anyone, it is created naturally by nature.
Tsunamis are difficult to predict because the earthquakes that cause them are difficult to predict. It takes a massively powerful earthquake to displace the amount of water needed to cause a tsunami.