Yes. In a simple word. If you look at Mt Gambier geographically, you will surely take notice of the vast sink holes (now lakes) and seismic activity. That and the fact it's extremely close to the Antarctic plate, give it a high risk category. Also the area is built on a series of volcanic domes, please take into consideration the increase of all activity worldwide. So yes, Mt Gambier is perhaps one of the most riskier places to be in Australia.
A natural disaster is always likely to occur. When I walk it happens. When I talk it happens. When I dance it happens. Here's what you need to know. I am hades.
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The WikiAnswers category 'Natural Disasters' is a place where you are likely to find information about disaster management.
The correct spelling of the word is victim (individual affected by crime, disaster, or mishap).
All are likely. However, the natural disaster a Tasmanian Devil is most likely to encounter is bushfire.
The most likely cause is natural disaster, but could also have been enemy invaders or disease.