A geophysical hazard refers to a natural event or process that stems from the Earth's geophysical characteristics and has the potential to cause harm or damage to people, property, and the environment. Examples include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and tsunamis.
Natural resources.
The Sun is Earth's primary external energy source. Solar radiation emitted by the Sun provides heat and light energy to sustain life on Earth through a process called photosynthesis.
Earth has one natural satellite, commonly referred to as "the Moon."
Some hazards that occur during a hurricane include strong winds causing damage to buildings and infrastructure, heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding and landslides, storm surges causing coastal flooding, and tornadoes spawning as a result of the storm. These hazards can pose significant risks to human safety and property.
The natural satellite seen from Earth
A geophysical hazard refers to a natural event or process that stems from the Earth's geophysical characteristics and has the potential to cause harm or damage to people, property, and the environment. Examples include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and tsunamis.
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What we think we have in resources.
A mountain is a natural, large elevation in the Earths surface. A basin is a depression in the Earths surface containing water.
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