Natural Disasters

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ROLL NO-42
CLASS-5(D)
NAME-Rohan Kumar
A natural disaster is a major adverse
event resulting from natural processes of
the Earth; examples include floods,
volcanic eruptions, earthquakes,
tsunamis, and other geologic processes.
A natural disaster can cause loss of life
or property damage, and typically leaves
some economic damage in its wake, the
severity of which depends on the
affected population's resilience, or ability
to recover.
A natural disaster is a major adverse
event resulting from natural processes
of the Earth; examples include floods,
volcanic eruptions, earthquakes,
tsunamis, and other geologic
processes. A natural disaster can
cause loss of life or property damage,
and typically leaves some economic
damage in its wake, the severity of
which depends on the affected
population's resilience, or ability to
recover.
EARTHQUAKE
An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in
the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. At the Earth's
surface, earthquakes manifest themselves by vibration,
shaking and sometimes displacement of the ground.
Earthquakes are caused mostly by slippage within geological
faults, but also by other events such as volcanic activity,
landslides, mine blasts, and nuclear tests. The underground
point of origin of the earthquake is called the focus. The
point directly above the focus on the surface is called the
epicenter. Earthquakes by themselves rarely kill people or
wildlife. It is usually the secondary events that they trigger,
such as building collapse, fires, tsunamis (seismic sea waves)
and volcanoes, that are actually the human disaster. Many
of these could possibly be avoided by better construction,
safety systems, early warning and planning.
Volcanoes
Volcanoes
Volcanoes can cause widespread destruction and consequent disaster in
several ways. The effects include the volcanic eruption itself that may
cause harm following the explosion of the volcano or the fall of rock.
Second, lava may be produced during the eruption of a volcano. As it
leaves the volcano, the lava destroys many buildings, plants and animals
due to its extreme heat . Third, volcanic ash generally meaning the cooled
ash - may form a cloud, and settle thickly in nearby locations. When
mixed with water this forms a concrete-like material. In sufficient
quantity ash may cause roofs to collapse under its weight but even small
quantities will harm humans if inhaled. Since the ash has the consistency
of ground glass it causes abrasion damage to moving parts such as
engines. The main killer of humans in the immediate surroundings of a
volcanic eruption is the pyroclastic flows, which consist of a cloud of hot
volcanic ash which builds up in the air above the volcano and rushes
down the slopes when the eruption no longer supports the lifting of the
gases. It is believed that Pompeii was destroyed by a pyroclastic flow. A
lahar is a volcanic mudflow or landslide.
Tidal Waves(Tsunami)
A tsunami also known as a seismic sea wave or
as a tidal wave, is a series of waves in a water
body caused by the displacement of a large
volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large
lake. Tsunamis can be caused by undersea
earthquakes such as the 2004 Boxing Day
tsunami, or by landslides such as the one in
1958 at Lituya Bay, Alaska, or by volcanic
eruptions such as the ancient eruption of
Santorini. On March 11, 2011, a tsunami
occurred near Fukushima, Japan and spread
through the Pacific
Drought
Drought is the unusual dryness of soil,
resulting in crop failure and shortage
of water and for other uses which is
caused by significant low rainfall than
average over a prolonged period. Hot
dry winds, shortage of water, high
temperatures and consequent
evaporation of moisture from the
ground can contribute to conditions of
drought.
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Natural Disasters

  • 2. A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage, and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake, the severity of which depends on the affected population's resilience, or ability to recover. A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage, and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake, the severity of which depends on the affected population's resilience, or ability to recover.
  • 4. An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. At the Earth's surface, earthquakes manifest themselves by vibration, shaking and sometimes displacement of the ground. Earthquakes are caused mostly by slippage within geological faults, but also by other events such as volcanic activity, landslides, mine blasts, and nuclear tests. The underground point of origin of the earthquake is called the focus. The point directly above the focus on the surface is called the epicenter. Earthquakes by themselves rarely kill people or wildlife. It is usually the secondary events that they trigger, such as building collapse, fires, tsunamis (seismic sea waves) and volcanoes, that are actually the human disaster. Many of these could possibly be avoided by better construction, safety systems, early warning and planning.
  • 6. Volcanoes can cause widespread destruction and consequent disaster in several ways. The effects include the volcanic eruption itself that may cause harm following the explosion of the volcano or the fall of rock. Second, lava may be produced during the eruption of a volcano. As it leaves the volcano, the lava destroys many buildings, plants and animals due to its extreme heat . Third, volcanic ash generally meaning the cooled ash - may form a cloud, and settle thickly in nearby locations. When mixed with water this forms a concrete-like material. In sufficient quantity ash may cause roofs to collapse under its weight but even small quantities will harm humans if inhaled. Since the ash has the consistency of ground glass it causes abrasion damage to moving parts such as engines. The main killer of humans in the immediate surroundings of a volcanic eruption is the pyroclastic flows, which consist of a cloud of hot volcanic ash which builds up in the air above the volcano and rushes down the slopes when the eruption no longer supports the lifting of the gases. It is believed that Pompeii was destroyed by a pyroclastic flow. A lahar is a volcanic mudflow or landslide.
  • 8. A tsunami also known as a seismic sea wave or as a tidal wave, is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake. Tsunamis can be caused by undersea earthquakes such as the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, or by landslides such as the one in 1958 at Lituya Bay, Alaska, or by volcanic eruptions such as the ancient eruption of Santorini. On March 11, 2011, a tsunami occurred near Fukushima, Japan and spread through the Pacific
  • 10. Drought is the unusual dryness of soil, resulting in crop failure and shortage of water and for other uses which is caused by significant low rainfall than average over a prolonged period. Hot dry winds, shortage of water, high temperatures and consequent evaporation of moisture from the ground can contribute to conditions of drought.