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Types of Natural Hazards

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Types of Natural Hazard

Natural hazards are split into geological and meteorological hazards.

Geological hazards

Geological hazards

  • Geological hazards are caused by the Earth and its tectonic plate movements.
    • Earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and avalanches are all examples of geological hazards.
Meteorological hazards

Meteorological hazards

  • Meteorological means involving the weather, atmosphere or climate.
    • Heatwaves, bushfires, hurricanes/typhoons, and extreme weather caused by climate change are all examples of meteorological hazards.
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The Challenge of Natural Hazards

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Natural Hazards

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Weather Hazards

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Climate Change

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Ecosystems

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Resource Management

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Food

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Water

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