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Kenneth Hewitt has written: 'Interpretations of Calamity' 'A pilot survey of global natural disasters of the past twenty years' -- subject(s): Natural disasters 'Probabilistic approaches to discrete natural events' -- subject(s): Probabilities, Natural disasters
No natural disasters of this magnitude have occurred in Liechtenstein in the past decades.
The types of plants and animals that live in the forest are reasonably stable.
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(Study Island answer) The types of plants and animals that live in the forest are reasonably stable.
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.
Catastrophism- is the idea that past natural disasters like floods and volcanic eruptions, shaped landforms, and caused species to become extinct in the process. And Gradualism- is the idea that landforms were shaped by very slow changes over a long period of time, and not by natural disasters.
17 animals have been etinct in the past 200 years
Archaeologists find artifacts buried in ruins and uncover past civilizations that have been lost in time, war, and natural disasters.
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Almost every one, except Australia.
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