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Earthquakes and eruptions.
A volcanologist is a scientist who studies volcanoes, including their origin, behavior, and potential hazards. They analyze volcanic activity, monitor volcanic eruptions, and work to understand the processes that drive volcanic events. Their research aims to improve forecasting, mitigation, and response to volcanic hazards.
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Microbial hazards are potential risks to human health posed by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. These hazards can lead to foodborne illnesses, infections, and other adverse health effects when present in food, water, or the environment. Proper sanitation, hygiene practices, and food safety measures are essential to prevent exposure to microbial hazards.
It depends on the type of hazard. Volcanoes are studied by volcanologists, who are a variety of geologist, while tornadoes are studied by meteorologists (weather scientists). Most natural hazards are of a meterological or geological nature, and so will be studied by meteorolgists or geologists.
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Volcanologists study volcanic hazards, focusing on understanding the processes that lead to eruptions, monitoring volcanic activity, and assessing the risks posed to nearby populations. They work to predict eruption behaviors and develop mitigation measures to reduce the impact of volcanic hazards.
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A geoscientist (specifically a geologist or seismologist) studies natural hazards like volcanoes and earthquakes to better understand their causes, behavior, and potential impacts on human populations. They work to assess and mitigate risks associated with these hazards to protect communities and the environment.
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Main hazards include: Earthquakes, Drought, Wildfires, Volcanoes, Storms, Landslides.
It is important to assess health and safety hazards posed by the work setting or by particular activities because if you do not, you will not be able to reduce or eliminated those hazards and more people than necessary will be hurt or worse. Sometimes legislation also requires such assessment. They do that for the same reason.
6 main types of hazards in our world today are: Volcanoes, Earthquakes, tsunami, landslide/avalanche, droughts, flood
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