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Natural Disas ters. Tsunami. from the Japaneese word for “ harbour wave” a series of giant, long ocean waves created by an underwater disturbances i.e. earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions Can move hundreds of miles per hour in the ocean
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Tsunami • from the Japaneese word for “ harbour wave” • a series of giant, long ocean waves • created by an underwater disturbances • i.e. earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions • Can move hundreds of miles per hour in the ocean • smashes into land with waves as high as 100 feet or more.
Wildfire • “wildfire” describes an uncontrolled fire • fires spread over vast areas quickly and easily • destroys forests, vegetation, animal species • Sometimes caused by lightning but • often are caused by people consequence of carelessness, or arson
Flood • Water overflows onto land that's normally dry affecting usual activities • Flooding arise from: • overflowing rivers, • heavy rainfall over a short duration (flash floods), • an inflow of sea water onto land • Sedimentation and deforestation can worsen impact of floods • Seasonal flooding may be important for agriculture and water tables
Hurricane • A tropical storm with winds over 74mph • Winds blow in a spiral around a relative calm center known as the "eye” • can bring torrential rains, high winds, and storm surges. • Can only occur over the Atlantic, Carribean Sea, Gulf of Mexico What is this cartoon saying?
Earthquake • The sudden rapid shaking of the Earth • Result of shifting tectonic plates • This releases energy that causes the ground to move • Earthquakes may trigger other hazards • A large earthquake in the ocean floor can produce tsunami waves San Andres Fault Line