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Cumulative risks are risks that increase with each added risk.
A combination of factors increase the risk of a Type 1 error. Giving the wrong amount or wrong diagnosis for a wrong drug would certainly increase an error.
A single teenage driver is a priori a menace, and all risks increase as soon as you start adding passengers.
A negative risk is something that is a bad or dangerous risk to take.
Acceptable Risk of Assessing Control Risk too Low (ARACR) is inversely related to Sample Size. Consider this: If we do not want to allow any room for error in judgment (meaning we lower the ARACR), we must increase the sample size to ensure our results have a smaller margin of error. (Source: "Auditing and Assurance," 14th ed., Arens Elder Beasley, 491)
building on floodplains
Humans farm and that changes the land. They also build cities and that affects how water is absorbed into the soil. So yes, humans increase the risk of flooding.
if it rains its more likely to get flooded
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Humans have changed the natural environment to increase the risk of flooding by cutting down trees ( Deforestation ). The trees act as a kind of flood barrier as their roots take in some of the water and the trunk of the tree slows down ground flow. Hope this helps :D
There is no soil to absorb the rain and the water then just runs off into streams and rivers.
Low-laying areas close to water are at risk of flooding
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The greatest danger in a hurricane is not wind, but flooding. Most of the people who die in hurricanes drown. By going to your basement you increase your risk of drowning.
They used irrigation systems and dammed parts of the rivers into small pools to reduce the risk of flooding and to increase the water supply.
It isn't.
All must be. If there is a body of water, there must be a risk of flooding if the circumstances are right. However, Netherlands must be at most risk, because a good proportion of the country is below sea-level, and is protected by dykes. If anything should cause a dyke to fail, the results would be catastrophic flooding.