Earthquakes can cause grounds shaking, tsunamis, landslides and rockfalls, subsidence and lateral spreading, and liquefaction.
There are five major hazards. They include: Earthquakes, volcanoes, land slides, floods ,and wildfires! Glad I could answer your question. If you have anymore I'd be happy to answer! :O
I think the natural hazards are earthquakes and hurricane's.
earthquakes
Larger earthquakes causes contamination when damage to infrastructure happens, causing disease and other problems down the line.
earthquakes and volcanoes
Stricter building codes preventing structures from collapsing and injuring the people on/in those structures. (houses, bridges etc)
Earthquakes.
Hurricanes, earthquakes and storms
Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are two natural hazards caused by the movement of plates under Earth's surface. As tectonic plates shift and interact, they can build up pressure that is released in the form of earthquakes or volcanic activity. These events can have significant impacts on the surrounding areas, leading to damage and potential threat to human lives.
Earthquakes can form hazards such as ground shaking, ground rupture, landslides, tsunamis, and liquefaction. These hazards can result in damage to buildings and infrastructure, injuries, and loss of life. It is important to be prepared for these potential hazards in earthquake-prone regions.
There are a couple different natural hazards that affect Alaska. Earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires are all hazards in Alaska. There is also a volcano in Alaska that formed in 1912 called Novarupta.
A geoscientist (specifically a geologist or seismologist) studies natural hazards like volcanoes and earthquakes to better understand their causes, behavior, and potential impacts on human populations. They work to assess and mitigate risks associated with these hazards to protect communities and the environment.