India is one of the most disaster prone countries of the world. It has had some of the world's most severe droughts, famines, cyclones, earthquakes, chemical disasters, mid-air head-on air collisions, rail accidents, and road accidents. India is also one of the most terrorist prone countries.
Terrorist attacks like the recent one in Mumbai and many others over the years.
Epidemics that hit the World every few decades.
Famines due to crop failures, made worse by Global Warming.
Man made disasters like the Bhopal chemical disaster.
Freak cold spell in the Northern region
Heat waves which get worse with Global Warming.
Cyclones from the Indian ocean
Tsunami's along the coastline from earthquakes
Monsoonal rains that cause severe flooding.
Droughts that leaves people with little or no water.
Earthquakes.
Mudslides/landslides from heavy rains.
Rising sea level due to Global Warming. Sea level is expected to rise at least 5 feet this century.
Desertification of former croplands due to global Warming.
Snow avalanches in the mountainous regions.
Mountain areas: Avalanches, rockfalls, altitude sickness, extreme weather conditions. Coastal regions: Tsunamis, hurricanes, coastal erosion, flooding. Plateau areas: Droughts, flash floods, landslides, extreme temperatures.
Deserts are often found in locations with low precipitation levels, such as arid regions near the equator or in the rain shadows of mountain ranges. They can also be found in coastal regions where cold ocean currents create dry conditions.
Some hazards in mountain areas include avalanches, rockfalls, sudden weather changes, altitude sickness, and difficult terrain leading to slips and falls. It is important to be prepared and aware of these risks when venturing into mountainous regions.
The area between mountains and coastal plain is often referred to as a piedmont region. It typically consists of rolling hills and valleys, and is known for its transitional landscape between higher elevations and lower-lying coastal areas. Piedmont regions can be found in various parts of the world where mountain ranges meet coastal plains.
Orographic precipitation in coastal areas occurs when moist air is forced upwards as it encounters a mountain or elevated terrain near the coast. As the air rises, it cools and condenses, leading to the formation of clouds and eventually precipitation. The prevailing winds carrying moisture from the ocean play a crucial role in this process, resulting in higher rainfall in coastal regions due to orographic lifting.
Mountain areas: Avalanches, rockfalls, altitude sickness, extreme weather conditions. Coastal regions: Tsunamis, hurricanes, coastal erosion, flooding. Plateau areas: Droughts, flash floods, landslides, extreme temperatures.
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