why are some hazards like floods social -natural hazarts
floods, droughts, cyclones, earthquakes, windstorms, tidal waves and land slides,
Examples: floods, earthquakes, droughts, landslides.
Distribution of hazards is a term often associated with the probability of the appearance of natural disasters and the chances of survival. This applies to the geographical extent of some hazards, such as floods, volcanoes, tornadoes, earthquakes and effects of climat changes.
Natural hazards can occur everywhere, as they are driven by natural processes such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods. However, the occurrence and impact of disasters resulting from these hazards can vary depending on factors like population density, infrastructure development, and preparedness measures in place. Some regions are more prone to specific natural hazards than others.
floods, earthquakes, abundant snow, drought, landslides, very high or very low temperatures
Some yes like a flash flood
hurricanes such as earthquakes, tidal waves, tsunamis, tornado's, and whirlpools.
Floods are typically named based on the region or specific location where they occur. Sometimes, floods may be given names based on the river or body of water that is experiencing the flooding. In some cases, the severity or impact of the flood event may also influence how it is named.
Fire Hazards!
Building of the dams and dykes are some of the responses of the Somerset floods.
you cant have any outdoor time like picnics or some sports and floods.
Queensland