Answer Posted / umer
Definition:
Risk is the probability that a hazard will turn into a
disaster. Vulnerability and hazards are not dangerous, taken
separately. But if they come together, they become a risk
or, in other words, the probability that a disaster will
happen.
Example:
Taking measures in order to
avoid an event turning into a disaster. Planting
trees, for example, prevents erosion and
landslides. It can also prevent drought.
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