A disturbance that complately destroys the ecosystem, setting it back to "0".
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The term catastrophic means involving a sudden and widespread disaster. In the text "Guts" by Chuck Palahniuk, the protagonist's unsettling experience of accidentally disemboweling himself during a swimming pool suction incident can be considered catastrophic due to the shocking and disastrous nature of the event. This catastrophic event serves as a central theme in the story, highlighting themes of mortality, fear, and human resilience.
An error in a program or a malfunction in a program's code which can cause anomolies, abnormal program execution and catastrophic failures (crash).
Perturbations are basically disturbances, or great disturbances.
Visual disturbances are abnormalities of sight.
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Catastrophic, calamitous.
Ghosts that cause active disturbances are often referred to as poltergeists.
An upset failure damages a component so that it does not function well, but will still operate at less than optimum performance. A catastrophic failure damages something beyond repair.
Disturbances can be classified into two main categories: natural disturbances, such as wildfires, hurricanes, and disease outbreaks, and anthropogenic disturbances, which are caused by human activities like habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change. These disturbances can have significant impacts on ecosystems and biodiversity.
The catastrophic storm resulted in millions of injuries and deaths.
Weather Disturbances are disturbances in the weather such as: 1. Typhoons 2. Hurricanes 3. Global Warming 4. Tornadoes 5. Cyclones 6. Storms