Of course, there were many eruptions that formed valleys and sometimes destroying villages and cities. there were lots of eruptions, the most importants were: 1532,1524,1744,1768,1903-1904, 1942,1738,1877,1907,1906,1886,1880,1853,1742,1766,1940,1939,1931,1928-1930, 1895,1698,1860-1862,1750,1803,1865
all those eruptions killed over 500,000 people
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∙ 14y agoThe mantle is made of lava. When lava makes cracks in the crust it makes a volcano. When the volcano erupts it makes a natrual diaster.
It depend what the disaster is. Natural disasters can affect just a small, local area in one country - or the whole planet (as happened with the Icelandic volcano eruption).
No, natural hazards and natural disasters are not the same. A natural hazard refers to a naturally occurring event or phenomenon, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods, that has the potential to cause harm to people or property. On the other hand, a natural disaster is the actual occurrence of a hazardous event, resulting in significant damage, loss of life, and disruption to society.
Yes, blizzards are considered a natural disaster. They are severe winter storms characterized by strong winds, heavy snowfall, and reduced visibility, which can cause dangerous conditions and impact communities by disrupting transportation, causing power outages, and posing dangers to human health.
No, a gamma ray is a highly energetic form of electromagnetic radiation, not a natural disaster. Natural disasters refer to catastrophic events like earthquakes, hurricanes, or wildfires that cause widespread destruction and harm to human life and property.
After a natural disaster such as a volcano erupts, it can disrupt the environment in various ways. The intense explosion of ashes that embed the atmosphere can cause climatic changes and wreak havoc on weather patterns.
a volcano became a natural disaster in 1923 because of its huge power and the disasters that i can cause. Natural because no one made it or made it erupt its all part of nature.
The mantle is made of lava. When lava makes cracks in the crust it makes a volcano. When the volcano erupts it makes a natrual diaster.
A volcano eruption can cause an earthquake and or aftershocks
It depend what the disaster is. Natural disasters can affect just a small, local area in one country - or the whole planet (as happened with the Icelandic volcano eruption).
i think either a heatwave,coldfront,or highwinds. it could be a drizzle but that wouldnot be categorized as a "natural disaster" cause it is not a disaster
Of course not!
East and West Malaysia is pretty much free from natural disaster, and it depends how you categorize land slide, i will put it as "human cause" rather than natural disaster.
No, natural hazards and natural disasters are not the same. A natural hazard refers to a naturally occurring event or phenomenon, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods, that has the potential to cause harm to people or property. On the other hand, a natural disaster is the actual occurrence of a hazardous event, resulting in significant damage, loss of life, and disruption to society.
Of course! Tsunamis could cause floods (which is considered as a natural disaster).
A tornado is a natural disaster that can cause widespread destruction by producing strong, rotating winds that can damage homes, buildings, and infrastructure. Tornadoes can also result in injuries and fatalities due to their high wind speeds and flying debris.
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