yes, it is
they are all bad earthquakes tornadoes and floods.
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake is one of the deadliest natural disasters in history, causing a massive tsunami that killed over 230,000 people in 14 countries. While it is one of the deadliest, there have been other natural disasters throughout history that have caused even greater loss of life.
There was one natural disaster in 1812, while the mission was still in it's formative years, it was sadly destroyed by the Wrightwood earthquake or the San Juan Capistarno earthquake. The earthquake was at 7:00 AM, with a magnitude of 6.9. Mission Santa Inés is also believed to have a fire there.
the Indian ocean earthquake of 2004 26th December measured 9.3 on the Richter scale. this earthquake was one of the most worst natural disasters in history. this was no ordinary tsunami but a mega-thrust tsunami.
Iceland has volcanic activity which creates a significantly different condition for natural disasters. Earthquakes in Iceland for example might actually be aided in volcanic activities. Tiber has a multitude of different possibilities for natural disasters including earthquake and avalanches as well. Also, historically speaking, Tiber has been subject to significant flooding in the past. Natural disasters can happen anywhere, frequency of such disasters will be different for different areas thus making it look like one area gets disasters while another area does not.
to many to count but there was one that killed thousands of homosexual protestors. AMEN!
they say there will be a huge earthquake that makes the one in japan look like this dot. they say tsunamis the height of mount Everest will hit and they say there will be other natural disasters
Earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown each one right after the other. In March 2011, Japan was hit by a series of large earthquakes one of which was a magnitude 9.0 that triggered a deadly tsunami. These two disasters contributed to failure of the Fukushima nuclear power plant and radiation fallout in the area.
The cost of Japan's earthquake may hit $35 Million dollars and it was a 9.0
Hurricane Katrina, which occurred in August of 2005 was one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history.
One of the natural disasters that happened on the Oregon Trail was the heavy rain that mad the plains all muddy.
A positive one