Diorama Of Natural Disaster
Natural disasters are nothing but the outcome of a natural exposure such as volcanic outbreaks, tremors, or avalanches which distresses lives of human beings and other creatures. |
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Human susceptibility, aggravated by the deficiency of development or suitable disaster management, causes economic, ecological or human expirations. A natural disaster can occur due to several reasons such as weather conditions - storms, cyclones, hurricanes, floods, tornadoes and other climatic conditions such as droughts, bush fires and avalanches. Alterations in the earth's outer layer such as volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunami or tidal waves can also cause natural disaster.
The resultant loss depends on the ability of the inhabitants to hold or defy the tragedy. These disasters take place when exposures convene susceptibility. As a result, these natural dangers would not have been possible without human intrusion.
Hence, all places where human beings reside, the likelihood of a natural disaster increases. Conflagrations evolve in hot, dry areas and landslides in frozen and humid parts. Earthquakes jangle edifices and collapse trees whereas in the water, horrible waves can wipe away complete coastlines. Volcanoes erupt from Earth's faded core, and storms, tornadoes, and lightning occur from the sky.
There are various types of disasters. Disasters can be classified as land movement disasters, water disasters, weather disasters, fire and health and diseases, and space disaster. Furthermore, these disasters can be classified further such as land movement disasters include avalanches, earthquakes, lahars, landslides and mudflows and volcanic eruptions. Water disasters include floods, limnic eruptions, and tsunamis. Weather disasters entail blizzards, droughts, hailstorms, heat waves, and cyclonic storms.
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