What are natural disasters?
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A natural disaster is when the earth cleanses itself naturally-we consider them to be disasters because they ruin life as we know it. Types of natural disasters include-avalanches, earthquakes, geysers, hurricanes, mudslides, sand storms, tornados, tsumias, volcanic eruptions and wildfires.
These things have all occured naturally for years and allow the earth to reinvent itself
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hurricanes, earthquakes, volcano eruption
An earthquake.
A tsunami.
The current flooding in Texas.
Hurricane destruction
Tornadoes
Avalanche
Natural disasters are "wrath of God" examples of nature showing man who's in charge.
a natural disaster is anything that qualifies as a disaster that wasn't caused by a human, usually weather related.
natural disaster is the consequence of a natural hazard (e.g. volcanic eruption, earthquake, landslide) which moves from potential in to an active phase, and as a result affects human activities. Human vulnerability, caused by the lack of planning or lack of appropriate emergency management, leads to financial, structural, and human losses. The resulting loss depends on the capacity of the population to support or resist the disaster, their resilience.[1] This understanding is concentrated in the formulation: "disasters occur when hazards meet vulnerability".[2] A natural hazard will hence never result in a natural disaster in areas without vulnerability, e.g. strong earthquakes in uninhabited areas. The term natural has consequently been disputed because the events simply are not hazards or disasters without human involvement.[3] The degree of potential loss can also depend on the nature of the hazard itself, ranging from a single lightning strike, which threatens a very small area, to impact events, which have the potential to end civilization. For lists of natural disasters, see the list of disasters or the list of deadliest natural disasters in the URL mentioned in the source.
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