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Biology, 20.01.2021 21:40 kseniyayakimov

I couldn’t fit the whole question in so the last two options are -Natural disasters are so rare that they have not affected human population very much

-Natural disasters are a concern for human, life and property, but there is nothing we can do to predict them or prepare for them

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