The hazards of volcanoes are,well it burns everything in it's path(expect for Earth's crust.) It can kill people and animals. Its very deadly and can blow off at any moment. There's even volcanoes in Alaska(were it's really COLD!!) While it's erupting it throws boulders(big rock) in the air.=]
Earthquakes and eruptions.
A volcanologist is a scientist who studies volcanoes, including their origin, behavior, and potential hazards. They analyze volcanic activity, monitor volcanic eruptions, and work to understand the processes that drive volcanic events. Their research aims to improve forecasting, mitigation, and response to volcanic hazards.
the trees fall and then everyone dies
i use to worry about typing answers like this, then i took an arrow in the knee.
It depends on the type of hazard. Volcanoes are studied by volcanologists, who are a variety of geologist, while tornadoes are studied by meteorologists (weather scientists). Most natural hazards are of a meterological or geological nature, and so will be studied by meteorolgists or geologists.
Iceland's
earthquakes and volcanoes
A geoscientist (specifically a geologist or seismologist) studies natural hazards like volcanoes and earthquakes to better understand their causes, behavior, and potential impacts on human populations. They work to assess and mitigate risks associated with these hazards to protect communities and the environment.
Tsunami, earthquakes, volcanoes,
Earthquakes and eruptions.
Main hazards include: Earthquakes, Drought, Wildfires, Volcanoes, Storms, Landslides.
6 main types of hazards in our world today are: Volcanoes, Earthquakes, tsunami, landslide/avalanche, droughts, flood
A volcanologist is a scientist who studies volcanoes, including their origin, behavior, and potential hazards. They analyze volcanic activity, monitor volcanic eruptions, and work to understand the processes that drive volcanic events. Their research aims to improve forecasting, mitigation, and response to volcanic hazards.
earthquakes and volcanoes
the trees fall and then everyone dies
i use to worry about typing answers like this, then i took an arrow in the knee.
Distribution of hazards is a term often associated with the probability of the appearance of natural disasters and the chances of survival. This applies to the geographical extent of some hazards, such as floods, volcanoes, tornadoes, earthquakes and effects of climat changes.