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A Natural disaster is an unforeseen occurrence of an event that causes harm to society. There
are many Natural disasters that damage the environment and the people living in it. Some of
them are earthquakes, cyclones, floods, Tsunami, landslides, volcanic eruption, and
avalanches. Spatial extent measures the degree or severity of the disaster.
An earthquake is the shaking or vibrating of the earth. An earthquake can range in sizes. As a
result, some are so weak that they go unnoticed. But some are so strong that they can even
destroy the whole city. Earthquakes can cause disruption of ground. Moreover, the can also
cause landslides, avalanches, and Tsunami. However, the center of an earthquake falls mostly
offshore.
Gravitational pull, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes can cause landslides. Moreover, soil erosion
due to deforestation is also a cause of landslides.Tsunami is the production of very high waves
in oceans and seas.
The earthquakes are the main causes of Tsunamis.
Q1.What are natural disasters?
Q2. Name some Natural disasters.
Q3. What result shows,when earthquake
occurs in ocean?
Q4. What effect cause by earthquake?
Q5. How earthquake harm the society?

Answers

Answered by marinateadrien
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Explanation:

1) A natural disaster is a major adverse event caused by the natural processes of the Earth, consisting of floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis and other geologic processes. .

2) floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis are some natural disasters name.

3) The primary effects of earthquakes are ground shaking, ground rupture, landslides, tsunamis, and liquefaction. Fires are probably the single most important secondary effect of earthquakes.

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