Earthquakes, volcano eruptions, floods, tsunamis, etc
There is not such thing as a "chemical tornado" a tornado is the result of thermodynamic physical processes.
The idea that geologic change can happen suddenly is known as catastrophism. This theory proposes that Earth's geological features are mainly a result of sudden, short-lived, and violent events, rather than gradual processes over time. While some catastrophic events like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can cause rapid geologic changes, most changes on Earth's surface are the result of slow and continuous processes such as erosion and sedimentation.
Natural events occur due to various physical processes in nature such as plate tectonics, weather patterns, and the water cycle. These processes are driven by forces like gravity, heat from the sun, and the Earth's internal heat. Natural events like earthquakes, hurricanes, and volcanic eruptions are a result of these processes interacting with each other in complex ways.
A series of events to produce a result refers to a sequence of actions or processes that lead to a specific outcome. Each event is interconnected, where one action may trigger the next, ultimately culminating in the desired result. This can be seen in various contexts, such as scientific experiments, project management, or everyday decision-making. Understanding this sequence is crucial for analyzing cause-and-effect relationships and optimizing processes.
"Causality" refers to the relationship between cause and effect, where one event or action leads to another. It is the idea that events happen as a result of other events.
Tidal waves, Earthquakes, landslides
The dictionary explains destiny as "An event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future". So destiny is the result of an action on our part. We can wait the result of that action which is destined to happen. Even if we change that action destiny will always be there, there is no escape, so must accept what destiny awaits us.
Orogenic processes refer to the geological processes involved in the formation of mountain ranges through the collision and convergence of tectonic plates. These processes can include folding, faulting, metamorphism, and volcanic activity. Orogenic events can result in the uplift of rocks and the formation of large mountain chains.
Life is the result of a complicated combination of biochemical processes, all of which require certain chemicals in order to happen, and we obtain those chemicals from food.
Catastrophists studying geology must make the major speculation that geological events in the past were primarily the result of sudden and catastrophic events rather than slow and gradual processes. They believe that major geological processes, such as the formation of mountains or the occurrence of mass extinctions, were mostly caused by sudden and catastrophic events, such as asteroid impacts or large-scale volcanic eruptions.
Phenomena can happen in various environments such as nature, social interactions, and scientific experiments. They can occur both spontaneously or as a result of specific conditions or events. Ultimately, phenomena are observable occurrences that can be studied and analyzed in different fields of study.
No, succession can also be caused by human activities such as deforestation, agriculture, or urban development. These activities can disrupt the natural processes of succession and result in changes to the ecosystem.