Possibly. It can be caused by overpopulation and mismanagement of agriculture.
The Irish famine, often referred to as the Great Famine of 1845-1852, was primarily a human-made disaster exacerbated by a natural blight that affected the potato crop, which was a staple food for much of the population. While the potato blight was a natural phenomenon, the British government's inadequate response, including export policies and insufficient relief efforts, significantly worsened the crisis. Therefore, it can be argued that the famine was as much a product of human decisions and systemic failures as it was a natural catastrophe.
An example of a natural disaster would be the earthquake in Haiti. An example of a human-made disaster would be the London Fire.
yes, there was just one greedy person stealing all of the food.
The famine or the heat
The Bhopal gas tragedy is known as a man made disaster. It is because the disaster was caused due to human mishandling.
tsunami and global warming
Famine is primarily a result of socio-economic factors such as poverty, conflict, and inadequate food distribution rather than a natural disaster like earthquakes or hurricanes. However, natural disasters can exacerbate food insecurity and contribute to famine by disrupting food production and distribution systems.
War, famine, death, any disaster - with the comet being the herald.
A famine is an extreme shortage of food, caused by drought, crop failure, disaster, or overpopulation. Famines are often characterized by starvation, and by emigration or exodus (leaving the affected area) to find food.
Human disaster takes many forms from lack of food, water or illness
The Chernobyl disaster is an example of a man made disaster.
A disaster that stands for many days, months or if possible yrs, if it is so heavy.....like drought, environmental degradation, pest infestation, and famine r some examples of SLOW ONSET DISASTER.