NATURAL DISASTERS By Jose Castaneda DROUGHT Drought are when there is very little rain/snow for a very long time and a very little supply of food.

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NATURAL DISASTERS By Jose Castaneda

DROUGHT Drought are when there is very little rain/snow for a very long time and a very little supply of food

HURRICANE How does a hurricane form? Do they just form when Mother Nature gets angry? No they don’t, hurricanes form in tropical regions. They form there because they need warm water of at least 80º Fahrenheit, high humidity with moist air, light.

Volcano When a part of earth upper mantle or lower crust melts magma forms. A volcano is essentially open When a part of earth upper mantle or lower crust melts magma forms. A volcano is essentially opening a vent through which magma dissolved gases it contains to discharged several factors triggering makes a volcano to erupting a vent through which magma dissolved gases it contains to discharged several factors triggering makes a volcano to erupt.

Floods A flood occur when similar body of water occurring over a period of time long considered a flash flood

WILD FIRES Wild fires are command in a place where the climate is moist enough allow the growth of trees and shrubs, but extend dry hot periods

TORNADO a tornado form? Below is one example of how a typical tornado may form. There is still much we don't know about tornadoes, but this gives you a good idea of how they might form under these conditions. Warm moist air shoots upward meeting colder, dryer air. Warm moist air is lighter than the cold dry air making for a strong updraft within the thunderstorm.

EARTHQUAKE Stress in effect against the sides of the fault. Due to this motion, rocks the earth outer layer cause a pushing rocks slip or collide

TSUNAMI Tsunami are also called seismic sea waves tsunami are formed a sudden sea change in seafloor, generally earthquakes and more rarely large landslides

HOW YOU CAN HELP You can donate money,clothes first aid kit.

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