Subduction zones can lead to several natural hazards, primarily earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. As one tectonic plate is forced beneath another, it generates significant seismic activity, often resulting in powerful earthquakes. Additionally, the melting of subducted material can create magma that rises to the surface, leading to the formation of volcanoes. These hazards pose risks to nearby communities and can trigger secondary effects like tsunamis.
Some natural hazards in Egypt are drought, windstorms and sandstorms. These are caused by the incredibly hot and dry climate in Egypt.
why are some hazards like floods social -natural hazarts
Tsunami, earthquakes, volcanoes,
Long rains and strong winds.
constant droughts, flooding in some parts
earthquakes happen because of Chance Sturdivant
some of them are avalanche, landslide and volcano
Earthquakes. Japan lies on a tectonic boundary.
Natural hazards can occur everywhere, as they are driven by natural processes such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods. However, the occurrence and impact of disasters resulting from these hazards can vary depending on factors like population density, infrastructure development, and preparedness measures in place. Some regions are more prone to specific natural hazards than others.
floods, droughts, cyclones, earthquakes, windstorms, tidal waves and land slides,
hurricanes such as earthquakes, tidal waves, tsunamis, tornado's, and whirlpools.
Examples: floods, earthquakes, droughts, landslides.