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A hazard is a dangerous place or situation (that hasn't taken place), eg, live electric wires on a power pole.

A natural disaster is a catastrophe that occurs as a result of nature, eg, tsunamis, earthquakes and bush fires.

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A hazard is a dangerous place or situation (that hasn't taken place), eg, live electric wires on a power pole.

A natural disaster is a catastrophe that occurs as a result of nature, eg, tsunamis, earthquakes and bush fires.

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a huge catastrophe

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No, catastrophe is a noun.

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The earthquake in China was a major catastrophe.

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U-Catastrophe was created in 2007.

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