* floods * bushfires * volcanic eruptions
10 years
no, it was caused by long periods of contact with the river at its base that eroded it to look the way it does now.
for some 50 or 60 years
anywhere from 50-100 years
The long drought conditions were just one of the causes for the Dust Bowl- overuse of the land and falling farm product prices also contributed to this disaster.
A disaster that is triggered by an instaneous shock. The impact of this disaster be long-term or short-lived. eg, earthquake, cyclone, flash flood, volconic eruption, r some examples.
volcano
No, water falls cannot be considered a natural disaster because waterfalls are formed over a long period of time or if a river changes direction due to a natural disaster like hurricanes storms or tornados.
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no, it was caused by long periods of contact with the river at its base that eroded it to look the way it does now.
for some 50 or 60 years
Cholera is a disease spread by water that has been soiled (usually with faeces) and in a natural disaster, especially in a third world country, there can be little to no clean drinking water. People settle for what they have, and it infects them quickly. Also, there is limited medical help in a natural disaster, so people remain contagious around others a long time before being treated.
anywhere from 50-100 years
Bergs do not last that long, no matter how big they are. That one was probably gone within weeks of the disaster.
it depends on the natural metrological forces in place at the time of the storm. They can last minutes to hours
preservation concerns the maintance of natural resources in their natural state.conservation concerns the effective use of natural resources so that they last for avery long time.
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