Natural and Environmental Hazards - Natural and Environmental Hazards
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Q: what are Natural and Environmental Hazards ?
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1 | Large areas are subject to extreme weather such as tropical cyclones, hurricanes, or typhoons that dominate life in those areas. Many places are subject to earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions. tornadoes, sinkholes, blizzards, floods, droughts, and other calamities and disasters. Many localized areas are subject to human-made pollution of the air and water, acid rain and toxic substances, loss of vegetation, loss of wildlife, species extinction, soil degradation, soil depletion, erosion, and introduction ‘f invasive species. A scientific consensus exits linking human activities to global warming due to industrial carbon dioxide emissions. This is predicted to produce changes such as the melting of glaciers and ice sheets, more extreme temperature ranges, significant changes in weather conditions and a global rise in average sea Ice. |
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