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They will most likely ALL get scared.
There is no reason in theory why you could not have a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, a hurricane, etc., in which there is no loss of life. However, the bigger the disaster, the more likely it becomes that there will be some deaths.
There are two reasons. First, continental volcanoes are more likely than other volcanoes to be of the stratovolcano type. These volcanoes produce the largest, most explosive eruptions that pose the greatest risk to human lives and property. Second, since they are on the mainland, continental volcanoes are generally more likely to have people living near them. An eruption that occurs on an uninhabited island and does not affect anybody is not generally considered a disaster.
Volcanic natural disasters are most likely to occur around the ring of fire, a region in the Pacific Ocean where tectonic plates meet. Countries such as Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, and parts of the United States (like Hawaii and Alaska) are at higher risk of experiencing volcanic activity.
Hurricanes are the most common natural disaster in Florida due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Florida's warm waters provide the energy that fuels hurricanes, making the state vulnerable to their impact.
A natural disaster is always likely to occur. When I walk it happens. When I talk it happens. When I dance it happens. Here's what you need to know. I am hades.
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The WikiAnswers category 'Natural Disasters' is a place where you are likely to find information about disaster management.
All are likely. However, the natural disaster a Tasmanian Devil is most likely to encounter is bushfire.
The most likely cause is natural disaster, but could also have been enemy invaders or disease.
Hurricanes because it covers the most land.
There is no reason in theory why you could not have a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, a hurricane, etc., in which there is no loss of life. However, the bigger the disaster, the more likely it becomes that there will be some deaths.