Hurricanes.
It is difficult to determine the "worst" natural disaster as each disaster has varied impacts depending on factors like location and population density. Some of the most devastating natural disasters include earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and volcanic eruptions. The severity of the disaster is typically measured by the loss of life, property damage, and long-term impacts on the affected area.
tornadoes
The most devastating natural disaster in Europe during the late 1300s was the Black Death, a bubonic plague pandemic that swept through the continent between 1347 and 1351. The disease is estimated to have killed between 75-200 million people in Europe, causing widespread social and economic disruption.
They will most likely ALL get scared.
An earthquake
It's the natural disaster that killed the most people in Europe.
Probably fires.
Mount Vesuvius was the most biggest disaster in the world which destroyed the whole of Pompeii and the people.
The most powerful natural disaster that can occur is a super volcano eruption.
Tornado of 1711, or Flood of 1245, or The End of World of 2012
Earthquake
Earthquakes are th most common natural disaster to to hit Japan.
I would hardly call any sort of natural disaster popular. Tornadoes are one of the most frequent natural disasters to occur there.
As of October 2009, Australia's most recent natural disaster is the massive bushfires in the Rockhampton region.
It is difficult to determine the "worst" natural disaster as each disaster has varied impacts depending on factors like location and population density. Some of the most devastating natural disasters include earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and volcanic eruptions. The severity of the disaster is typically measured by the loss of life, property damage, and long-term impacts on the affected area.
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flooding