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* slope, * gravity, * rainfall * mud slide * avalanche * earthquake * tremor
Landslide = "Nilaccharivu" (நிலச்சரிவு)
No, Tsunamis are not weather-related. They are typically caused by a disturbance of the seabed such as an underwater earthquake or landslide.
The landslide toppled the telephone pole.
Khait landslide happened in 1949.
some of them are avalanche, landslide and volcano
Tianchi. Li has written: 'Landslide hazards and their mitigation in China' -- subject(s): Landslide hazard analysis 'Landslide hazard mapping and management in China' -- subject(s): Landslide hazard analysis
6 main types of hazards in our world today are: Volcanoes, Earthquakes, tsunami, landslide/avalanche, droughts, flood
no insects are not related to humans
Joseph M. Mankelow has written: 'Probabilistic techniques for estimating earthquake triggered landslide hazards'
plate tectonics are related to natural hazards because they cause them, such has erupting volcanoes, and trembling earthquakes.
hurricanes such as earthquakes, tidal waves, tsunamis, tornado's, and whirlpools.
Insects and Lobsters
related to insects
insects are related to science because it's a living thing and all living things are related to science
I would say Hurricanes and Tsunamis. But, you could also say earthquakes since some are on fault lines.
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