drought
well a wildfire can cause many changes in a habitat. It can cause a decreasing in animals, and/or vegetation. A population of deer (just a random animal) can decrease in an event of a wildfire. Vegetation, trees may be burned down. but yes there are many changes:)
A extreme natural event is an act of nature that has damage to people and their environment E.g Earthquakes,tsunamis. tornado
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.
It's a natural event.
One type of catastrophic change that can cause a mass extinction is an asteroid impact. When a large asteroid collides with the Earth, it can release massive amounts of energy, cause widespread destruction, trigger tsunamis and wildfires, and create a global "impact winter" due to the release of dust and debris into the atmosphere. Such an event is believed to have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
wildfires
You need a natural hazard to cause catastrophic event.
Hazard
A tsunami is described as a natural disaster because it is a naturally ocurring event that can cause massive death and destruction.
Hazard
Hazard
Animals - Goldfish, Green sea turtle, Koi, Tortoise, Whales. Plants - Some kinds of cactus. Natural Event - Forming of a mountain.
well a wildfire can cause many changes in a habitat. It can cause a decreasing in animals, and/or vegetation. A population of deer (just a random animal) can decrease in an event of a wildfire. Vegetation, trees may be burned down. but yes there are many changes:)
it is natural is it from earth
the idea that extinction evedince is a natural event
How about an earthquake, wildfires, drought in southern California and so very few vegetables from farmers.
An observation.