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Massive disasters requiring significant expenditure of time and money for recovery. 2. Internal Earth Processes (Geophysical Hazards)

A natural hazard is a threat or likelihood of a geophysical event that negatively impacts the human-use system. It is the for harm, whereas a natural disaster is the actual event that causes significant damage or disruption. Report Outline: Earth's Processes as Hazards 1. Introduction to Natural Hazards Natural Hazards: Earth's Processes as Hazards, ...

These hazards are driven by the Earth's internal heat and plate tectonics. Natural Hazards: Earth's Processes as Hazards, ...

A hazard is the threat; a disaster occurs when that hazard meets a vulnerable community and exceeds its capacity to cope. Natural Hazards: Earth's Processes as Hazards, ...

Naturally occurring physical phenomena like earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes.

Massive disasters requiring significant expenditure of time and money for recovery. 2. Internal Earth Processes (Geophysical Hazards)

A natural hazard is a threat or likelihood of a geophysical event that negatively impacts the human-use system. It is the for harm, whereas a natural disaster is the actual event that causes significant damage or disruption. Report Outline: Earth's Processes as Hazards 1. Introduction to Natural Hazards

These hazards are driven by the Earth's internal heat and plate tectonics.

A hazard is the threat; a disaster occurs when that hazard meets a vulnerable community and exceeds its capacity to cope.

Naturally occurring physical phenomena like earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes.


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