It is possible to have an event that causes more than one hazardous process to occur. An example is the landslide in Myanmar. Because of the heavy rains, a flood and landslide can both occur. Another example can be seen in the game Sim City. If there is an earthquake in the town, the earthquake can cause fires by the power lines.
anything that is possible
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The complement of an event is: all other possible outcomes of the repective experiment.
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It means the set of all possible outcomes for the event.
A set of processes is deadlock if each process in the set is waiting for an event that only another process in the set can cause.
Yes, a unique event can be explained by understanding its causes and context. By analyzing the factors that led to the event and considering its significance in relation to its surroundings, it is possible to provide an explanation for why it occurred.
Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.
anything that is possible
Whether planned procedures workThe purpose of conducting a hazardous materials exercise is to practice your response to a hazardous materials event without having to deal with "real" hazardous materials. This is the equivalent in hazardous materials of maneuvers or war games in the military, or of fire drills in school.
What event? Need to have the event to answer.
an account of its causes is remembering what it causes but an explanation is what it actually is not what it causes!...i think
The number of possible outcomes that matches the event divided by the total number of possible outcomes is the probabilityof that event.
Tsunamis are not a weather event.
No "event" causes that.The continuous rotation of the planet on its polar axis it responsible for the progression of day and night.
A warning is typically more severe than a watch or advisory. A warning indicates that hazardous conditions are expected and immediate action should be taken. A watch or advisory suggest that hazardous conditions are possible and to stay informed.
To properly dispose of turpentine, you should take it to a hazardous waste disposal facility or a household hazardous waste collection event. Do not pour it down the drain or throw it in the trash, as it can be harmful to the environment.