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There is not a specific " Class A" naltural disaster. Natural Disasters are classified by death toll, property damages, etc.
There is no reason in theory why you could not have a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, a hurricane, etc., in which there is no loss of life. However, the bigger the disaster, the more likely it becomes that there will be some deaths.
the threats of life is that you can die
When a natural disaster causes an adverse event that leads to the death of people and the destruction of property, then it is referred to as a natural hazard. The adverse events have to be natural and not influenced by man in anyway to be considered as adverse.
A hazard becomes a disaster when human life, property and environment has come to harm.
There is not a specific " Class A" naltural disaster. Natural Disasters are classified by death toll, property damages, etc.
natural disaster has an devastating effect on the life of the people like they destroy their property thus making them jobless and homeless................!
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There is no reason in theory why you could not have a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, a hurricane, etc., in which there is no loss of life. However, the bigger the disaster, the more likely it becomes that there will be some deaths.
it will decrease population size
the threats of life is that you can die
When a natural disaster causes an adverse event that leads to the death of people and the destruction of property, then it is referred to as a natural hazard. The adverse events have to be natural and not influenced by man in anyway to be considered as adverse.
A hazard becomes a disaster when human life, property and environment has come to harm.
A natural disaster is the consequence when a natural hazard affects humans whereas a nuclear hazard is the outcome of inproper use of neclear energy. A natural disaster is natural and neclear is man-made.
Disaster films center around a major calamity, which can be natural or man-made. Examples of natural disaster films would be "Earthquake" (1974), and "Volcano" (1997). Examples of a man-made disaster film would be "The Towering Inferno" (1974). Producer, Director Irwin Allen is credited with making disaster movies popular.
cyclones are the most worst natural disaster
No it not a natural disaster