essay on fury of nature of 200 words
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Explanation:Nature has always been compared to a mother. Like a mother nurtures her child right from its birth, like a mother makes sure that the child gets necessities like food, clothing and shelter, like a mother struggles to keep her child healthy in the same way, Mother Nature has also taken all the care to […]
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Nature has always been compared to a mother. Like a mother nurtures her child right from its birth, like a mother makes sure that the child gets necessities like food, clothing and shelter, like a mother struggles to keep her child healthy in the same way, Mother Nature has also taken all the care to make sure we live. Nature has arranged for us a place that is conducive in every possible way for life, Nature gave us trees that breathe out oxygen, nature has arranged for our food, made the soil fertile, provided water that can quench thirst and serve other purposes and provided us with minerals, ores, fossil fuels etc without which the world today cannot exist. Nature has been motherly to each and every living being on this Earth right from the beginning. Such a hospital entity, it is difficult to even imagine that it can get destructive as well. But the answer is pretty simple, like every mother, this one also gets angry and when Mother Nature is furious, it is hell unleashed.
Nature has its own way of expressing her anger or causing destruction. When the nature turns hostile, there is absolutely no place where life can hide. The nature’s fury is inescapable. The elements which sustain our lives earth, water, fire and wind are the same element which brig the wrath on humans and on every possible thing when the Mother Nature loses her mind.
Over the years, there have been hundreds of natural calamities which shook the entire world and which created history with their level of destruction. Each disaster has left the entire human race in sync with the fact that no matter how intelligent we get, no matter how powerful we become, we will always be helpless in front of these weapons of nature.
Earthquakes:
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Earthquakes are also called as tremors and it is signaled by shaking of the earth. This movement is caused when strain energy is released from the Earth’s crust suddenly. The point from where the energy is released is called the epicenter and the waves that it generates are called the seismic waves. The strength of an earthquake is measured on Richter magnitude scale and according to this magnitude 3 and below means a weak earthquake while those on 7 are termed as dangerous. Researchers say that every year the earth sees around 5 lac earthquakes out of which only about 1 lac can actually be felt. A study done by US Geological Survey has established that every year there are about 18 major earthquakes and 1 great earthquake and this average has been more or less the same since the year 1990. Earthquakes cause destruction a huge damage to life and property as they also invite floods, volcanic eruptions, landslides and even tsunami. One of the deadliest earthquakes in human history is the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake that brought tsunami killing around 2 lac 30 thousand people in over 14 countries.
Volcanoes: –
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A volcanic eruption is signaled by a rupture or crack in the Earth’s crust that causes the molten lava, gases, ash to reach the surface from the magma chamber. It might interest