the first ever natural disaster happened 2,497,800 million years ago. it happened in Pangea, but if you could estimate where exactly this disaster struck would be in Greece (today).
What happened was, because Greece was in around the southern part of Pangea, a major technonic plate unbalanced the super continant and basically caused a mega earth quake. 78% of all living things got destroyed (dinosaurs, insects) the earthquake was recorded ot be 9.8 megatude (that is seriously catastrophic)
Because a dramatic earthquake like that afterwoods forms a tsunami, a tsunami almost 33 metres tall hit the same area, washing out all affected land.
because Greece was so low on the globe, the water caused major floods and basically froze over (near the south pole).
another earthquake hit 4 weeks later, breaking the frozen ice. nowadays, it has been reported that the broken ice has been found (so many millions of years ago!) and they can determine the vastness of the quake.
more tsunamis began flooding the edges of Pangea and what happened next, you wil; never believe. The giant volcano of Pangea (where Hawaii is today) eurupted, basically throwing large rocks (the size of Titanic the ship) out on the land. this also killed an extra 4% of the wild life.
the break up of Pangea was caused by the many earthquakes.
scientist beclieve that this kind of event happens every 2,500,000 million years. they say because of global warming, it may happen a few hundred thousand years sooner. and look. its nearly that time of year. it may happen any moment they say, maybe 2012?
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the next earthquake is reported to be this next great disaster. prepare your self.
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The coldest natural temperature was −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) at the Russian Vostok Station in Antarctica on 21 July 1983
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The first natural disaster recorded happened in 1755
Lincoln wasn't ever recorded.
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It's hard to place which exact work was first recorded, but Joachim was the first to record.
kilbeggan Ireland in Europe
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the tornado was recorded in kilbeggan Ireland in Europe on April 30th 1054
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