By martin.hilljegerdes |
Environmental hazards can cause widespread harm to humans and the physical environment and arise through the degradation of natural systems, such as the deterioration of air and water quality, land and soil degradation, and loss of biodiversity. Degradation can be a very gradual process, and hard to discern on a day-to-day basis, or it can be very rapid, with sudden contamination and destruction of the environment from hazards such as wildfire.