yes and no. yes cause of the global warming.and no cause some things just happen naturally.
environmental geography is a mix of physical and human geography or so i was taught in school. it can help us understand both our physical earth landforms, weather, natural disasters and human geography how people live, peoples jobs etc......
Near fault lines, hence the mountains.
NO. their like you're mother,different in an enitre way to everything else.
No, as of 2011 no one has heard anything.
They have evolved to survive anything. They can survive a full on nuke explosion.
environmental geography is a mix of physical and human geography or so i was taught in school. it can help us understand both our physical earth landforms, weather, natural disasters and human geography how people live, peoples jobs etc......
Roger del Moral has written: 'Environmental disasters, natural recovery and human responses' -- subject(s): Ecological disturbances, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Natural disasters, Environmental disasters, Natural disasters, Nature, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Restoration ecology
Near fault lines, hence the mountains.
The five themes of geography are environmental interactions, region, movement, place and location. The environmental interactions are natural disasters like tsunami, region is archipelago, movement is hunting of whales, place has a climatic condition of humid subtropical and location is 36 degrees N, 139 degrees E.
NO. their like you're mother,different in an enitre way to everything else.
Geography Also, environmental studies.
Yes! It's very important to think about natural disasters! Anything can happen when you least expect it!
Natural disasters are disasters induced by nature like, storms, tornadoes, typhoons, rock slides, earthquakes, floods etc.
maths - graphs, shapes, algebra, numbers and measurements geography - world, earth&atmosphere, tourism, natural disasters and money e.t.c
Anything really. From human interference to natural disasters.
A cloud would most likely be more related to physical geography than environmental geography. Clouds are part of the water cycle and are formed by the condensation of evaporated water from Earth's surface. This is hard for humans to control, and is part of a natural process.
Edward A. Keller has written: 'Pools' 'Environmental geology' 'Natural hazards' -- subject(s): Natural disasters, Textbooks 'The case for right-to-work laws' -- subject(s): Open and closed shop 'Natural hazards' -- subject(s): Natural disasters