Environmental Events and their Implications to Human Lives

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It is a potential source of harm.
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It is commonly known as biohazards.
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The sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
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The sudden sliding of rocks or mass of earth from the mountains or cliffs.
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The extent of natural hazards an area is unprotected.
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A real threat to general welfare.
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It is also known as social hazards.
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It is used to note that the disaster is caused by nature.
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The gradual caving in or sinking of an area.
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It is commonly known as tidal waves.
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The use of force or violence against persons or property.
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The extent of being liable.
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They are tasked to create a feasible and working framework which focuses on reduction of damages and casualties.
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These are hazardous substances that can cause harm.
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These hazards occur when the type of work, body positions, and working conditions put a strain on your body.