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Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Tsunamis, Drought, Earthquakes, and Whirlwinds are all natural disasters the happen on Earth. (Whirlwinds and Tornadoes are basically the same thing)
No, natural hazards and natural disasters are not the same. A natural hazard refers to a naturally occurring event or phenomenon, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods, that has the potential to cause harm to people or property. On the other hand, a natural disaster is the actual occurrence of a hazardous event, resulting in significant damage, loss of life, and disruption to society.
The only feasible solution (and it's not really that feasible) is to move to a different planet. Natural disasters are simply a natural part of our planet. You can only predict and warn of them, and for many of them even this may not be possible. On a different planet, there may not be the same variety of natural disasters, there may be new ones, there may be more/less frequent disasters, but nevertheless there are likely to be some natural disasters even if we move planet. Shelters, defences and warning systems are not solutions, but they're the best we've got. Nature is still more powerful than us, and we cannot hope to overpower it. Maybe in time we will be able to do things that are currently unimaginable. Imagine using gigantic fans to blow the ash from the Yellowstone eruption West away from Europe! Or some material strong enough to hold tectonic plates in position? Something strong enough to contain the material from a volcano? A system powerful enough to stop a mud or lava? What it is that we need we don't know and may never know. But presently the situation is that there is no solution to natural disasters.
Tornado Cyclone (includes hurricanes) Tsunami Earth Quake Flash Flood Landslide Drought/famine Volcanic eruption Disease epidemic Heat wave These are not in any particular order and are based on opinion.
The Government's Responsibility?Though it seems like citizens want the government to protect them from everything, there is no way a government can protect them from natural disasters. Earthquakes, tornados, landslides, floods, hurricanes, blizzards, etc. happen. If the disaster is bad, the government usually steps in and helps, but it is certainly not their responsibility to protect us from something they have no control over. It is the government's responsibility to protect their nation.
same natural disaster to reoccur.
Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Tsunamis, Drought, Earthquakes, and Whirlwinds are all natural disasters the happen on Earth. (Whirlwinds and Tornadoes are basically the same thing)
There alike by their descendants and experiences the same kind of natural disasters.
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive.
Japan endures the same natural disasters as many other sea side locations:typhoonstsunamisThose enjoyed by locations near active seismic zones:earthquakesactive volcanoesThose of any location:floodswindstormsrainstormsfreezing weatherdisease outbreaks
FEMA :D i have the same crossword
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive. If two events are mutually exclusive what is the probability that both occur.
They're both natural disasters and both cause tons of damage. Beyond that they are completely different.
That the same natural disaster will reoccur, and that the land may be unstable, or that hazardous diseases may be present.
for being irresponsible of humans.. throwing trash anywhere.. wasting and not taking care to our nature
No, natural hazards and natural disasters are not the same. A natural hazard refers to a naturally occurring event or phenomenon, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods, that has the potential to cause harm to people or property. On the other hand, a natural disaster is the actual occurrence of a hazardous event, resulting in significant damage, loss of life, and disruption to society.
No. Terrorism is a deliberate act commited by humans, usually against a specific target. A natural disaster is a naturally ocurring event independent of any person's will.