it can happen any where in china
The four main categories of natural hazards are geophysical (earthquakes, tsunamis), meteorological (hurricanes, tornadoes), hydrological (flooding, avalanches), and climatological (extreme temperatures, droughts). Each category presents unique risks and challenges for risk mitigation and emergency response efforts.
most of energy comes from the sun. The sun evaporates the earth's water...
A hydrological disaster is a catastrophic event related to water, such as floods, droughts, or tsunamis, that can cause significant damage to the environment and communities. These disasters are often triggered by excessive rainfall, snowmelt, or other natural factors that result in the overflow or shortage of water in a region.
The scientific name for the water cycle is "hydrological cycle." It describes the continuous process of water circulation on Earth, involving evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
By planting more trees.By not causing pollution.
A more relevant question would be what would happen to Earth's hydrological cycle if precipitation stopped. For there to be no more evaporation, our sun would have to die. If the Sun died, so would all plant and animal life...eventually...including us.
Safety in General A. Safety is defined as freedom from danger or hazards. B. Safety is a personal responsibility. Most accidents are caused by one person and happen to one person. C. Poor safety attitudes are the biggest hazards in most cases.
The hydrological cycle contains evaporation as one of its components.
To access and utilize hydrological maps on Google, you can use Google Earth or Google Maps. Simply search for "hydrological maps" in the search bar and select the relevant option. You can then explore the map, view water bodies, rivers, and other hydrological features. Additionally, you can overlay other data layers or information to further analyze the hydrological landscape.
Papua, New Guinea is most susceptible to tsunami hazards.
earthquakes happen because of Chance Sturdivant
The four main categories of natural hazards are geophysical (earthquakes, tsunamis), meteorological (hurricanes, tornadoes), hydrological (flooding, avalanches), and climatological (extreme temperatures, droughts). Each category presents unique risks and challenges for risk mitigation and emergency response efforts.
water
your car slips because there are slipery areas were the water can be on the road
they can move to another place
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most of energy comes from the sun. The sun evaporates the earth's water...