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1. (i) Natural calamities come in different shapes and dimensions.

(ii) Industrial explosions and structural failures, both of which are caused by human error, are examples of non human-induced disasters.
 
2. (i) In the Northern Hemisphere, a cyclone is a system of winds revolving counterclockwise around a low pressure center.

(ii) The effects of cyclones have several major consequences, including loss of life and damage to buildings and other facilities such as bridges, sewer systems, motorways, and canals.
 
3. (i) Natural Disaster mitigation and prevention measures strive to limit the potential for disaster-related damage and suffering.

(ii) Disasters can be considerably reduced by investing in measures that limit dangers.