One example would be a Forest Fire. Fires help thin out forest overgrowth and allow for new growth to appear. Pine cones which hold seeds for new trees only open and release their seeds in the heat of a fire. So, such fires are a part of the natural progression of a forest's life cycle.
The earthquake in Chile.
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A meteor itself is not classified as a natural disaster; it is a space rock that enters Earth's atmosphere. However, if a meteor were to collide with Earth and cause significant damage, it could result in a natural disaster. The impact could lead to widespread destruction, fires, or even tsunamis, depending on the size and location of the impact. Thus, while a meteor is not inherently a natural disaster, it has the potential to trigger one.
There are no natural disasters upon Neptune, because it is implicitly understood that natural disasters only refer to Earth. Neptune is tectonically dead, but has high winds in its gaseous atmosphere, if you count that as a natural disaster.
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Mining is not considered a natural disaster. It is a human activity that involves the extraction of resources from the earth, which can have environmental impacts if not managed properly. Natural disasters are events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods that occur due to natural processes.
Yes, a volcano eruption is considered a natural disaster because it is a sudden and catastrophic event caused by natural forces, such as the movement of tectonic plates or the buildup of pressure within the Earth's crust.
Yes, a sinkhole is considered a natural disaster. It is a sudden and often unpredictable event where the ground collapses, creating a depression or hole in the earth's surface. Sinkholes can occur due to various natural processes such as erosion, underground water flow, or volcanic activity.
By Natural disaster? or by the people? It is possible. Any place on earth can virtually be destroyed.
Tornadoes can have winds in excess of 300 mph.