There are definitely more than three types of natural disasters in Central America. The first that comes to mind is hurricanes and tropical storms, and of course flooding, which may or may not be from a hurricane or tropical storm. Severe earthquakes can also occur. Besides those, there are some active volcanoes in Central America, and landslides can happen, too. There's no reason a wildfire could not happen in Central America, although since much of it receives a fair amount of rainfall, these are probably not extremely prevalent. Droughts can also occur, but again may be less common than in many other regions of the world.
hurricanes
earthquakes
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floods
Hurricanes, Tsunami and Floods
Hurricanes, Tsunami and Floods
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Earthquakes, hurricanes and volcanoes
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The anwser is Central America.
A capybaras natural habitat is southern Central America or South America near bodies of water.
The anacondas natural territory is central america.
hurricanes and tornados
Grasslands.
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North America, Central America, and South America. However, in North America, hunting has dramatically reduced puma populations, as has human destruction of their natural habitats.
Volcanic eruptions, fires, and earthquakes have ravaged Central American Countries. Destroying cities and killing thousands.
Each mineral would be found in large quantities on the following countries in Central America:copperNicaraguagoldGuatemalaNicaraguaHondurasPanamasilverNicaraguazincGuatemala
theres a fault line that runs through America, hence magma/lava flows through these cracks in the earth's surface through "volcanoes"...as central America is on low-lying flat ground its also prone to floods as there is bad drainage of water.
copper, gold, silver, and zinc.
Chicle is the natural gum from Manilkara chicle, which is a tropical evergreen tree native to Central America