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All natural disasters can be explained by the physical forces of the Earth. There is no need to invoke a "god".
Common questions about natural disasters include: What causes natural disasters? How can we prepare for natural disasters? What are the impacts of natural disasters on communities and the environment? How can we mitigate the effects of natural disasters?
During 1920's.
NO natural disasters can help an ecosystems
Consider the name and what they are like and you will reach the conclusion that they are natural. "Natural" disasters.
Natural disasters do not target a specific culture - they are not rascist. If it seems as if a certain people group is getting targeted by natural disasters, it is only because the place in which they live is prone to natural disasters.
Yes, natural disasters are natural occurrences. That is what the word "natural" means - not resulting from the activities of people.
Myths were used, not only by the Greeks and Romans, to explain that which could not be explained at the time. For example, they could not explain why natural disasters like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and such happened so they explained it by attributing these things to a higher power, the gods, saying that the god so-and-so was upset for this such reason. (Myths were used to explain more than just natural disasters, mind you.)
Greek myths explained things that the Greeks could not explain scientifically. They explained how the seasons and the earth worked. They explained how the world began, who was in control, and why there was good and bad luck.
Natural disasters leave people homeless because their homes were damaged. Natural disasters can also affect wildlife because they are out in the weather.
No. Natural disasters are from natural causes. Maybe we can say God allows natural disasters.
how can scientific information explain enviromental phenomena