Natural disaster a natural phenomenon of an extraordinary

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Natural disaster - a natural phenomenon of an extraordinary nature and leads to disruption

Natural disaster - a natural phenomenon of an extraordinary nature and leads to disruption of normal activity of the population, death, destruction and destruction of property

Geologic natural disasters: Ø Earthquake Ø Volcanic eruption Ø Landslide Ø Sel Ø Landslide

Geologic natural disasters: Ø Earthquake Ø Volcanic eruption Ø Landslide Ø Sel Ø Landslide Ø Avalanche

Hydrological natural disasters: Ø Floods Ø Tsunamis Ø Limnological catastrophe

Hydrological natural disasters: Ø Floods Ø Tsunamis Ø Limnological catastrophe

Atmospheric natural disasters: Ø Hurricane Ø Tornado Ø Drought Ø Hail Ø Snow storm

Atmospheric natural disasters: Ø Hurricane Ø Tornado Ø Drought Ø Hail Ø Snow storm Ø Frost

Earthquake - tremors or fluctuations in the Earth surface.

Earthquake - tremors or fluctuations in the Earth surface.

Consequences

Consequences

Volcanoes - geological formation on the surface of the earth's crust or another planet's

Volcanoes - geological formation on the surface of the earth's crust or another planet's crust where magma reaches the surface, forming lava, volcanic gases, rocks and pyroclastic flows.

Consequences

Consequences

Sel - flow with a very high concentration of mineral particles, stones and rock

Sel - flow with a very high concentration of mineral particles, stones and rock fragments.

Consequences

Consequences

Landslide - slipping and separation of the masses of rocks down the slope under

Landslide - slipping and separation of the masses of rocks down the slope under the force of gravity.

Consequences

Consequences

Avalanche - mass of snow slip and fall from the mountains

Avalanche - mass of snow slip and fall from the mountains

Consequences

Consequences

Flood inundation areas resulting rise in water level in rivers, lakes, seas of -

Flood inundation areas resulting rise in water level in rivers, lakes, seas of - rain, rapid snowmelt, wind onset of the coast and other reasons that causes damage to health and even lead to their death, and also causes material damage.

Consequences

Consequences

Hurricane - wind destructive power and long duration, the rate of which more than

Hurricane - wind destructive power and long duration, the rate of which more than 30 m / sec (on the Beaufort scale, 12 points).

Consequences

Consequences

Drought is a long and significant lack of rain, often at elevated temperature and

Drought is a long and significant lack of rain, often at elevated temperature and low humidity, which resulted in the drying up moisture reserves in the soil, which leads to a reduction or loss of the crop.