injuries; preventable
injuries; preventable
Domestic abuse ( plato users ) answer is B
Intentional injuries are caused by deliberate harm, such as assault or self-inflicted injuries, while unintentional injuries occur without the intent to cause harm, usually resulting from accidents or negligence. Intentional injuries are often the result of violence or conflict, while unintentional injuries are usually the outcome of unforeseen circumstances or human error.
terrorism; natural disasters
One example of intentional injuries is hitting someone on purpose.
The opposite of intentional is unintentional, meaning not done deliberately or on purpose.
"Un" is a negation-prefix. For example, "intentional" means "on purpose" and "unintentional" means "not on purpose" or "contrary to purpose".
An intentional injury was done on purpose and an unintentional injury was an accident or the result of thoughtlessness.
___________ is (are) a collection of various intentional threats and unintentional contamination hazards
The root word in "unintentional" is "intentional." The prefix "un-" is added to the root word to create the opposite meaning, changing it from intentional (done on purpose) to unintentional (done without purpose).
Unintentional, in this case, is communicating with a purpose but meaning and other interpretations overlap the purpose. For example: You: How are you, Ma? Mama: I DO NOT HAVE MONEY! If your intention is just to start a conversation or to know the status, then the message was unintendedly interpreted of you asking for money.