Tsunamis are geologic in origin. Typically they are triggered by earthquakes, but other causes can include landslides and volcanic eruptions.
Tsunamis are the result of geologic processes.
only geologic
in a volcano whatdoes the catastrophe have weather geologic or a human cause
yes
it hase weather cause the drought is a prolonged period of abnormally low precipitation a shortage of water results from this
Thunderstorms are weather events.
only geologic
in a volcano whatdoes the catastrophe have weather geologic or a human cause
geological
yes
yes
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geologic for sure. it is possible that weather may play a role, yet i have not noticed any evidence of human causes for a catastrophe.
it hase weather cause the drought is a prolonged period of abnormally low precipitation a shortage of water results from this
Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon and thus have a cause rooted in weather.
Thunderstorms are weather events.
It's a human and geologic cause.
Wildfires can be the result weather, human action, or geologic activity. Many fires nowadays are caused by humans being careless with campfires or cigarettes. Some even result from deliberate acts of arson. However, there are also plenty of fires sparked by lighting. This is how most natural fires get started. On rare occasions there is a geologic cause: lava flows from volcanoes can start fires. Note however, that no matter the cause, weather plays a major role in how a fire behaves.