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.
earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes
Natural hazards such as earthquakes, tornadoes, and hurricanes cannot be prevented as they are caused by natural processes in the Earth's atmosphere and crust. However, their impact on human lives and infrastructure can be mitigated through proper planning, early warning systems, and building codes that consider these hazards. Prevention is not possible, but preparedness and resilience are key in reducing the risks associated with natural disasters.
Tornadoes. Tornadoes are caused by atmospheric conditions within thunderstorms and do not result from shifts in tectonic plates.
Weather [hurricanes, tornadoes, floods], volcanoes, earthquakes, avalanches, tidal waves (tsunamis), and fire
Tornadoes and volcanoes have little in common, but a few common traits between them includeBoth are potentially deadly and destructive and are generally dangerous to go near, though dormant and extinct volcanoes pose much less of a threat.When active both volcanoes and tornadoes can release very large amounts of energy.Both volcanoes and tornadoes are difficult to predict and cannot be stopped.
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.
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.
earthquakes and volcanoes
Yes. North Korea has had to deal with threats from flooding, volcanoes, and typhoons (a hurricane in the western Pacific Ocean), including one particularly dangerous volcano. A few tornadoes have probably occurred there as well.
floods, droughts, cyclones, earthquakes, windstorms, tidal waves and land slides,
There are many natural hazards that can be found in Germany. These natural hazards include but are not limited to tornadoes.
Tsunami, earthquakes, volcanoes,
earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes
Main hazards include: Earthquakes, Drought, Wildfires, Volcanoes, Storms, Landslides.
earthquakes and volcanoes
Earthquakes Tornados Floods Hurricanes
Volcanoes and earthquakes are some natural hazards found in central Mexico.