1. Rain
2. Sleet
3. Hail
Drowning, death, and disease
why are some hazards like floods social -natural hazarts
Distribution of hazards is a term often associated with the probability of the appearance of natural disasters and the chances of survival. This applies to the geographical extent of some hazards, such as floods, volcanoes, tornadoes, earthquakes and effects of climat changes.
They have floods.
Hurricanes, floods
Both tornadoes and flash floods are weather hazards that develop quickly.
Three kinds of hazards associated with potable water cross connections include biological hazards, chemical hazards, and physical hazards. Biological hazards can arise from the introduction of pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, into the drinking water supply. Chemical hazards may occur when harmful substances, such as pesticides or heavy metals, contaminate the potable water. Physical hazards can involve debris or particulate matter that compromises water quality, leading to potential health risks for consumers.
Earthquakes Tornados Floods Hurricanes
Fire Hazards!
biological hazards, chemical hazards, ergonomic hazards, and physical hazards
Tornadoes and floods are the biggest hazards in Iowa.
radiation from the target detection system, rocket motor exhaust, thermal and explosive hazards from batteries and hot gas generators