yes the trees are being cut down and so animals are dying
No, natural disasters cannot be caused by any source of electricity. Natural disasters, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods, are natural phenomena that are not influenced by electricity or human activities. However, electricity can play a role in responding to and recovering from natural disasters.
A forest ecosystem that has not experienced any natural disasters in the past 100 years would likely have a diverse range of plant and animal species, with a well-established food web and healthy soil structure. The absence of natural disasters would allow for the ecosystem to flourish and maintain a relatively stable balance among its components.
A forest ecosystem that has not experienced any natural disasters in the past 100 years would likely exhibit high biodiversity, healthy tree age distribution, and abundant undergrowth. The ecosystem would be stable and balanced, with minimal signs of disturbance or stress.
no there is no agencies working in the rain forest
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Yes, Christchurch and other countries have had at least 2 natural disasters.
tornado,earthquakes,floods
Earthquakes
no
cyclone (including typhoon and hurricane)floodbushfire/ forest firedroughtvolcanic eruptiontsunamiblizzardlandslide/ mudslide/ rockslideavalancheearthquaketornadoeshail storm and any storm that causes major damage
To be technical, a natural disaster is not sentient and therefore cannot "target" any one or any thing.That said, some natural disasters that might be common in Bangladesh or that might occur there would be:EarthquakeDroughtVolcanic eruptionTidal waveTsunamiFloodDiseaseHurricaneOther natural disasters may also occur there, but these would be the most likely types of natural disasters of note to be encountered there.