Volcanoes, Hurricanes, Meteorites, Waves, Bushfire, Lightening, Snake-bite, Floods, Pyroclastic flows, Man.
Obviously the frequency of occurrence as well as what it is disastrous to, makes a difference. We humans tend to set ourselves up as the arbiters of what a disaster is according to how it affects us. So people on this side of the world may be totally unconcerned about something that only effects someone else on the other side. On the other hand a colliding metorite would be more disastrous to a greater number of people except that it doesn't happen too often by our abbreviated time scale.
Hurricane Hanna hit Haiti September of 2008. It has been the worst reported natural disaster
Tornado Cyclone (includes hurricanes) Tsunami Earth Quake Flash Flood Landslide Drought/famine Volcanic eruption Disease epidemic Heat wave These are not in any particular order and are based on opinion.
eagles and condors
According to Top Ten Lists, fencing is number 56 on the most dangerous sports.
The most dangerous type of frog is the golden poison frog. Its poison is capable of killing in excess of ten men.
Well, since there are only ten provinces in Canada, I guess they'd all be on the top ten list.
No. The world's most dangerous scorpion is the Death stalker (Leiurus quinquestriatus). See the related link below for the world's top ten deadliest sorpions.
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Almost all lions are dangerous except for the ones born in captivity. You can never fully trust a wild animal. The lion is one of the top ten most dangerous animals in the world.
You can but it's dangerous.
The Ten Commandments are a description of the Natural Law.
Another natural number, ten times as large.