Human activities make natural disasters worse in a few important ways:
Urbanization: When cities grow too quickly in dangerous areas, it makes people more at risk during earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. This can lead to serious damage and even loss of lives.
Mining: When we dig for minerals, it can weaken the ground. This might cause landslides and even earthquakes.
Climate Change: Changes in weather can make natural disasters more intense. This means we could see them happen more often and with more force.
Solutions:
These steps can help reduce the damage that natural disasters cause to people.
Human activities make natural disasters worse in a few important ways:
Urbanization: When cities grow too quickly in dangerous areas, it makes people more at risk during earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. This can lead to serious damage and even loss of lives.
Mining: When we dig for minerals, it can weaken the ground. This might cause landslides and even earthquakes.
Climate Change: Changes in weather can make natural disasters more intense. This means we could see them happen more often and with more force.
Solutions:
These steps can help reduce the damage that natural disasters cause to people.