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Earthquakes

Volcanoes

Tsunamis

Hurricanes

Tornadoes

Thunderstorms

Winter Storms

Avalanches And Mudslides

Sand Storms

Fire Storms

Moving and colliding of the Earth plates

Heat & pressure within the Earth pushing upward to the surface

Earthquakes under the ocean

Weather systems with circular wind & water storms formed over warm ocean waters

Weather systems with violent thunderstorms that form circular wind funnels

Weather systems with a lot of water and electrical activity

Weather systems with freezing temperatures

Earthquakes or weather conditions

Weather – High winds

Weather systems or man-made, droughts and fire source

Shakes & moves the land, builds mountains and other landforms, causes tsunamis, causes destruction

Builds new mountains, land & islands, spews ash, gases & lava, causes air pollution & destruction

Great wall of water that changes the shoreline and floods the land great destruction

Major wind, rain and floods along coastal areas, changes the shoreline and causes major destruction

Cloud funnel with extremely high winds; causes major damage to land & property

Extreme rain storm with lightning, thunder and wind causing flooding, fires & land erosion and damage

Extreme ice or snow with freezing temperatures and strong winds that cause damage & unsafe conditions

Extreme rapid erosion of hillsides with sliding snow and mud, damage occurs

Building and destroying sand dunes, changing the land surface, damage to property

Fast moving fire driven by winds and dry conditions; destroys nature and property

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