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Geography, 23.08.2019 18:20 ryanbransky

1. why do some geographers consider the term "natural disaster" inadequate?
a. because a disaster occurs only when the natural hazard hits vulnerable, populated areas
b. because the magnitude of the disaster and the distribution of harm depends on human factors as well as natural factors
c. because measuring and comparing damage from different events is very tricky, since poor countries tend to have less valuable property exposed to natural hazards
d. because in order for the disaster to be considered "natural", it must have a negative environmental impact
2. what distinguishes natural disasters from natural hazards?
a. disasters are caused by humans and natural hazards are caused by the environment
b. disasters result in death toll and monetary damages and natural hazards do not
c. disasters are natural hazards that escalate beyond the ability of humans to cope and respond
d. they are the same thing

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