Earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, landslides, fires, spontaneous tree limbs falling, winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, ice storms...
Natural calamities are occurences, events or phenomenon that happen in nature of their own accord.or because of man(the use of celltowers,vehicles also cause damage to air)so these may occur
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A- natural- disaster- is the effect of a natural hazard- (e.g. flood, tornado, hurricane, volcanic eruption, earthquake, or landslide) that affects the environment, and leads to financial, environmental and/or human losses. The resulting loss depends on the capacity of the population to support or resist the disaster, and their resilience.This understanding is - concentrated in the formulation: "disasters occur when hazards meet vulnerability." 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.
there are many natural calamities like tsunami, earthquake, volcano etc. But these may be dangerous to property, human life, animal life and plant life. So, who ever comes to now earlier about these calamities should strictly take preventive measures.
A tornado is both. A calamity is a disaster. A tornado is a disaster that occurs naturally, and would thus be consideted a natural calamity or natural disaster.
Calamity is an event causing a disaster. There can be natural and man made calamities. Natural calamities are droughts, floods, etc. A man made calamity is war.
earthquake
Hurricane Katrina was a natural calamity because it was so catastrophic.
Flood
Yes.
Pretty much, except the word "disaster" implies a much more serious situation then the word "calamity".
geological and natural calamity
write short note natural calamities
eloquence topic on effects / preventive measures of natural calamities
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