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
A Tectonic Hazard is caused where two plates meet, these plates are platforms of rock that move on the convewction currents created by the earths core; they are known as tectonic plates. Tectonic hazards are the most obvious in the form of volcanoes and earthquakes, however they can also be other events that are linked to Earthquakes and volcanoes such as tsunamis.
From earthquakes and being landlocked without any food or drink
Earthquakes and volcanoes can both make the ground shake. Both of these natural disasters also cause an extreme amount of damage. A volcano is different from an earthquake in the fact that they produce lava.
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.
earthquakes and volcanoes
Tsunami, earthquakes, volcanoes,
earthquakes and volcanoes
Main hazards include: Earthquakes, Drought, Wildfires, Volcanoes, Storms, Landslides.
Earthquakes Tornados Floods Hurricanes
Volcanoes and earthquakes are some natural hazards found in central Mexico.
floods, droughts, cyclones, earthquakes, windstorms, tidal waves and land slides,
polution, volcanoes and earthquakes
I think the natural hazards are earthquakes and hurricane's.
There are five major hazards. They include: Earthquakes, volcanoes, land slides, floods ,and wildfires! Glad I could answer your question. If you have anymore I'd be happy to answer! :O
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.