Biological disasters belong to the class of natural disasters and define the devastating effects that may be caused by an enourmous spread of a certain kind of living organism - that may be the spread of a disease, a virus, an epidemics, but also just a sudden growth of the population of a certain kind of plants or animals, eg. a locust plague.
Biological accidents have to do with spills/releasing of biological agents. These include: bacterium, viruses, priones, fungi, and biological toxins.
The biological incidents are incidents of a biological nature. Experts do not yet know what they will be, because the events have unfortunately not yet unfurled.
Is disaster a adjective
A natural disaster is a disaster caused by nature, such as floods, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, avalanches, lahars (volcanic mudslides), landslides, sinkholes, blizzards, drought, hailstorms, heat waves, hurricanes, tropical storms, typhoons, Ice Ages, tornadoes, and wildfires. Epidemics caused by bacteria or viruses are sometimes considerednatural disasters, but sometimes put into a different category. A biological threat such as locusts or toxic fungi could also be considered a natural disaster.
Post, means 'after' (it's Latin). Post-disaster means 'after a disaster'.
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Geological. Earthquakes are formed by shifting Tectonic plates. (Earth science)
The biological incidents are incidents of a biological nature. Experts do not yet know what they will be, because the events have unfortunately not yet unfurled.
Disaster reduction is disaster mitigation .
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The Chernobyl disaster is an example of a man made disaster.
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Is disaster a adjective
A natural disaster is a disaster caused by nature, such as floods, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, avalanches, lahars (volcanic mudslides), landslides, sinkholes, blizzards, drought, hailstorms, heat waves, hurricanes, tropical storms, typhoons, Ice Ages, tornadoes, and wildfires. Epidemics caused by bacteria or viruses are sometimes considerednatural disasters, but sometimes put into a different category. A biological threat such as locusts or toxic fungi could also be considered a natural disaster.