yes earthquakes
yes they do
They are both natural disasters that can be very destructive and strike quickly. Other than that they are very different.
While specific statistics on sinkhole-related deaths can vary by region and year, they are generally quite rare. In the United States, fatalities from sinkholes are infrequent, with a handful of reported deaths annually. Notable incidents, such as the 2013 sinkhole in Florida that resulted in a death, highlight the potential danger, but overall, deaths caused by sinkholes remain low compared to other natural disasters.
Yes, forest fires can be considered natural disasters. They can be caused by lightning strikes, volcanic eruptions, or other natural events, and they can cause significant damage to ecosystems, homes, and human lives.
They're called 'natural disasters'. They cannot be predicted - only dealt with when they happen.
yes they do
Tsunamis and Volcanos
Of course! Tsunamis could cause floods (which is considered as a natural disaster).
They would want to live in another an area with no natural disasters cause there is a better chance of life expectancy, unless they want to die or other personal reasons.
Tornadoes themselves do not cause other natural disasters, but since they are a product of severe thunderstorms and so may be accompanied by flash floods, hailstorms, and downbursts. Some tornadoes develop in the outer storm bands of hurricanes.
It can cause earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and other natural disasters depending on where you live.
They are both natural disasters that can be very destructive and strike quickly. Other than that they are very different.
Yes, Christchurch and other countries have had at least 2 natural disasters.
Economic factors, natural disasters, and political factors play a role in migration in the Caribbeans.
Usually, no. They can, however, cause Earthquakes.
While specific statistics on sinkhole-related deaths can vary by region and year, they are generally quite rare. In the United States, fatalities from sinkholes are infrequent, with a handful of reported deaths annually. Notable incidents, such as the 2013 sinkhole in Florida that resulted in a death, highlight the potential danger, but overall, deaths caused by sinkholes remain low compared to other natural disasters.
for being irresponsible of humans.. throwing trash anywhere.. wasting and not taking care to our nature