Natural Hazards

A natural hazard is natural phenomenon that may have a negative result on individuals or the Environment. Global Warming and Climate change will increase or decrease weather hazards, and directly endangers property because of rise in temperature and biological organisms due to the destruction of surrounding. A rise in temperature could lead on to a lot of frequent heat waves, higher rates of evaporation and precipitation that may definitely increase the strength and frequency of tropical cyclones. With increasing world surface temperatures the chance of Droughts and increased intensity of storms may occur. Rising ocean levels expose higher locations not typically subjected to the ability of the ocean and to the erosive forces of waves and currents. The most natural hazards caused because of warming and temperature change are Drought, Hailstorm, Cyclonic Storm, Tornado, Floods, Heat wave, Hurricanes, etc.

  • Coastal erosion
  • Volcanic Eruptions
  • Meteorological Hazards
  • UV Exposure

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