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What are Natural Disasters?

Natural disasters are changes which are so great they may cause damage to the shape of the land or to the lives of people and other living things.

What are Natural Disasters? Volcanoes Earthquake Hurricane Avalanche Flood Drought Forest fire or Bushfire

Volcanoes A volcanic eruption is the spurting out of gases and hot lava from an opening in the Earth’s crust. Pressure from deep inside the Earth forces ash, gas and molten rock to the surface.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14361219

Earthquake An earthquake is a violent shaking of the ground. Sometimes it is so strong that the ground splits apart. When parts of the earth, called plates, move against each other giant shock waves move upwards towards the surface causing the earthquake.

Tsunami A series of huge waves that can devestate the coast Caused by an underwater earthquake larger than 6.75 on the Richter scale 90 % of all tsunamis occur in the Pacific Ocean

http://video. nationalgeographic http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/environment/environment-natural-disasters/tsunamis/tsunami-101/ http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/environment/environment-natural-disasters/tsunamis/tsunami-balcony/

Hurricane, Tornado or Typhoon A Tornado is a fierce storm with storm winds that spin around it in a giant circle. During a tornado trees can be uprooted, buildings can be destroyed and cars can be overturned.

http://video. nationalgeographic http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/environment/environment-natural-disasters/hurricanes/us-hurricane-katrina-anniversary-vin/

Avalanche An Avalanche is a movement of snow, ice and rock down a mountainside Avalanches can be caused by – snow melting quickly snow freezing, melting, then freezing again skiing a loud noise or an earthquake

Flood A flood is caused by an overflow of water which covers land that is usually dry. Floods are caused by heavy rain or by snow melting and the rivers overflow.

Drought A drought is the lack of rain for a long time. In 1968 a drought began in Africa. Children born during this year were five years old before rain fell again.

Forest Fire or Bushfire Fires can burn out of control in areas of forest or bush land. Fires are caused by lightning, sparks of electricity or careless people. Wind may blow a bushfire to areas where people live.