Natural disasters are small-scale events that rarely cause serious injury to people or property. A. True B. False

Health · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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B. False

Natural disasters can be large-scale events that often cause serious injury to people and significant damage to property. They encompass a wide range of events, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, typhoons, floods, wildfires, volcanic eruptions, tornadoes, and others. Depending on the intensity and location of these events, the impact can be devastating, sometimes resulting in loss of life, widespread destruction to homes and infrastructure, and long-term economic and environmental consequences.