EFFECT OF CUTTING TREES
- Glemver Lumanlan
- Dec 9, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 19, 2022
Disaster are serious disruptions to the functioning of a community that exceed its capacity to cope using its own resources. Disasters can be caused by natural, man-made and technological hazards, as well as various factors that influence the exposure and vulnerability of a community. We commonly use three classifications of causes for disasters. Natural- example are earthquakes, floods, and tsunamis Man Made- Chemical spills, pollution, landslides (due to bad farming practices or poor infrastructure decisions), or nuclear fallout.

Many people die because of the disaster. There are disasters that we don't expect and also because of our complacency with nature we are not aware of what effect it will have on us. Only when the disaster happens can we think about what we have done wrong to nature not only to nature but also to the environment. There will be no flood if we don't throw garbage everywhere. We cannot entirely avoid disasters, but we can prepare for and address them. Raising awareness about potential hazards and how to address them.


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