Natural bush fires release carbon dioxide into the air.
various disaster like
UV rays, pollution, natural disasters
Sure. Natural disasters can affect every place of the Earth.
no, but climate changes affect natural disasters.
Fires, natural disasters, and human intervention are all examples of abiotic factors. These are all non-living parts of the environment that affect the living parts.
Natural disasters leave people homeless because their homes were damaged. Natural disasters can also affect wildlife because they are out in the weather.
Earthquakes, floods, landslides, cyclones, avalanche and epidemics
People
"Natural disasters affect many people's lives."
It depend what the disaster is. Natural disasters can affect just a small, local area in one country - or the whole planet (as happened with the Icelandic volcano eruption).
Debris could get into your system, you could catch pneumonia, etc.
Because of earthquakes, and natural disasters that have occured over time.