Tornadoes are spawned by thunderstorms and so are weather-related.
The answer is geographic and weather
Earthquakes are caused by geologic forces.
No. Tornadoes are caused by meteorologic (weather) events.
A tornado does not cause a natural disaster. It is a natural disaster.
Geologic refers to rocks, and it certainly isn't caused by rocks. It isn't directly caused by humans, either, though our effect on greenhouse gasses present in the atmosphere is thought to have contributed to an increased number of droughts in recent years.
The answer is geographic and weather
Tornadoes are ultimately caused by weather, as they are violenlt weather events.
Earthquakes are caused by geologic forces.
Caused by humans and weather related
No. Volcanoes are the result of geologic forces.
It depends on the kind of catastrophe. Catastrophes such as hurricanes and tornadoes are caused by weather. Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are geologic events. Train wrecks and industrial accidents are human-caused.
No. Tornadoes are caused by meteorologic (weather) events.
No, they are not weather-related and usually not localized. Tsunamis are usually caused by a disturbance of the seabed such as an earthquake and can travel thousands of miles.
Weather never causes accidents, The only exception being cars and tornado's. People who blame the weather are deflecting the blame from themselves.What you want to knowThere are many times "Weather related" accidents than speed caused accidents.
a tornados's is caused by hot and cold weather together
Yes, the vast majority of wildfires are caused by weather (lightning), some are caused by volcanic action and a good number are caused by human carelessness.
Not often by weather but mostly underwater volcanic eruptions-it's a matter of opinion if you think it's just nature, or geologic phenomenon. I hope this helps!