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.
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