Hurricanes are neither cause by humans nor geological in nature. Hurricanes are meteorological. In other words, they are weather. Geology is the study of the rocks and sediments that make up the Earth.
A hurricane is a powerful storm that develops from atmospheric processes, which makes it a form of weather.
They are not human related. However they are weather related because of the wind that blows to create the hurricane, and they are also geologic in nature.
nature because humans dont control when it rains
Caused by humans and weather related
Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes.
It is both because earthquakes are gecologic events.
The answer is geographic and weather
moral evil is evil caused by humans Natural evil is caused by nature.
Katrina was a Hurricane (a natural disaster), not a man-made disaster. Although there were man-made levies & dikes that broke or were topped by water, it was nature that caused it. Man's efforts (or failures) to prevent or reduce the impact of a Hurricane's damage are not the cause of the Hurricane.
Tornadoes are spawned by thunderstorms and so are weather-related.
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.
An insignificant amount of plutonium exists in nature. Mostly, plutonium is obtained from nuclear reactions caused by humans.
Humans are a part of nature