Question
When does a hazard become hazard specific?
A. The vulnerability of different towns or cities or even provinces differs in the amount and type of resources they have in order to prevent and manage it.
B. If a specific province is prone to earthquakes, it does not mean that all localities in that province are vulnerable.
C. A community that is vulnerable to earthquake hazards does not necessarily mean that it is also vulnerable to typhoons.
D. The vulnerability of different towns, cities or even provinces differs in the way they prepare for the hazard.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Because the community in choice C is specifically vulnerable to earthquake hazards but didn't also mean that they are vulnerable to typhoons.
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