Hazards that affect the average condition of a particular place for a preiod of time
Cool climate
Development of Statistics on Climate Change in India ... Climate Changes in India ... Warming trend along the west coast, in central India, the interior peninsula, and ... At present no database on hazards and disaster statistics exists in India.
Jolana Machalek has written: 'A bibliography of weather and climate hazards' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Climate, Natural disasters, Weather
It has its objective hazards, mainly of geography, climate and weather; but is not especially "dangerous" if these are assessed and approached properly.
Antarctica is the most extreme climate on earth -- its natural hazard being its extreme cold weather.
Some natural hazards in Egypt are drought, windstorms and sandstorms. These are caused by the incredibly hot and dry climate in Egypt.
Hazards can be caused by natural events like earthquakes and floods, as well as human activities such as industrial accidents and pollution. Other causes include climate change, deforestation, and inadequate infrastructure. Understanding the root causes of hazards is key to effectively preventing and mitigating their impacts.
biological hazards, chemical hazards, ergonomic hazards, and physical hazards
Classifications for occupational hazards include physical hazards, chemical hazards, and biological hazards. Psychosocial hazards and mechanical hazards are the other two classifications.
good Q: natural hazards are hazards that are caused by things in nature e.i. an earthquake happens and causes a nuclear power plant to explode (japan) an environmental hazard on the other hand is something cause by people that affect the environment (pollution affecting major cities e.i. new york, Chicago, and Miami ect...)
indirect hazards are hazards that have immediate affect, while direct hazards are hazards that is caused by something else before it affects
There have been various hazards associated with the depletion of the ozone layer, such as increased exposure to harmful UV radiation, which can lead to skin cancer, cataracts, and damage to marine ecosystems. Additionally, ozone depletion can disrupt food chains, impact agricultural productivity, and contribute to climate change. Efforts to reduce ozone-depleting substances have been successful in mitigating these hazards.