I would say Hurricanes and Tsunamis. But, you could also say earthquakes since some are on fault lines.
hurricanes and landslide
I think the natural hazards are earthquakes and hurricane's.
Cool climate
The most natural resource for the Caribbean is the Caribbean itself. the beaches are the best in the world on Trinidad where I have a house the exchange rate is 6 Trinidad dollars equals 1 U.S. dollar, so if a bottle of Pepsi costs 1 Trinidad dollar you pay 15 cents American. I mean if you retire and get 1400 a month you are considered rich because 1400 is 8,400 Trinidad dollars. The freakin president of Trinidad doesn't make 8,400 a month. So another resource is the exchange rate. The people are very friendly because we Americans bring a lot of money to spend in these islands another natural resource is the fish. You never seen more beautiful fish in your life as you see when diving around the islands. The weather is also important in Trinidad and a lot of the southern islands are below the course of hurricanes.. So yes, the most important resource of the Caribbean is the Caribbean itself.
There are none, there was some minor flooding in parts of Southern Finland but nothing serious.
There are no natural water bodies on Aruba. Aruba is basically a flat, riverless island. Aruba is surrounded by the southern Caribbean Sea. Aruba is famous worldwide for its desalinated water, which is called 'the Champagne of the Caribbean'.
I would say Hurricanes and Tsunamis. But, you could also say earthquakes since some are on fault lines.
I would say Hurricanes and Tsunamis. But, you could also say earthquakes since some are on fault lines.
earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes
The main Natural Resources of the Caribbean islands are the good weather and much sunshine.
It would be Hurricanes.
What natural hazards do a tundra biome have?
I think the natural hazards are earthquakes and hurricane's.
why are some hazards like floods social -natural hazarts
consruction,casulties,and death all are natural hazards
Center for Natural Hazards Research was created in 2001.
There are no natural hazards in Malta (according to the CIA World Factbook).
The Caribbean region faces challenges such as natural disasters like hurricanes, which can cause widespread destruction to infrastructure and economies. Additionally, the region is also vulnerable to climate change impacts, including rising sea levels and coral bleaching, which threaten ecosystems and livelihoods.