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Yes, human activities can contribute to the frequency and severity of hazards. For example, deforestation can increase the chances of landslides, and industrial pollution can worsen air quality and lead to respiratory issues. However, human actions can also mitigate hazards through proper planning, preparedness, and adaptation strategies.
they occur so often that they kill 400000 people a week
All-hazards are often categorized as:
Man Made: Technological
While you read this over 10 people have had a heatstroke.Hope it helped.
People with Malaria often have Jaundice because the destruction of the red blood cells that Malaria cause's can cause Jaundice.
Unusual, often invisible, hazards such as aerial gunnery or guided missiles.
To occur often or widely An illness can be common or widespread if a lot of people in a population have it.
Most household accidents occur in bathrooms, as people are in them a few times a day and often slip in the shower or on tiles.
Tornadoes most often form over temperate grasslands, but they can occur in just about any terrain.
Lupus does not cause vitiligo. Both lupus and vitiligo are autoimmune diseases. People who have one autoimmune disease often have more than one. Lupus and vitiligo can occur in the same person at the same time, but there is no cause and effect relationship between the two.
Ys but more frequently in the us there was one that killed mutipal people
Because in the lower areas flash floods and mudslides often occur