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  • 1. 1 Topic : NATURALTopic : NATURAL DISASTERSDISASTERS
  • 2. PRESENTATION OVERVIEWPRESENTATION OVERVIEW Introduction Categories of natural disasters • Cyclone • Earthquake • Tornado • Volcanic Eruption • Tsunami • Flood • Wildfire • Drought • Avalanche • Landslide Conclusion 2
  • 3. WHAT ARE NATURAL DISASTERS?WHAT ARE NATURAL DISASTERS? • Natural Disasters are disasters that occur in this world naturally Natural disasters can happen at any location at any time throughout the universe. • Natural disasters can destroy cities, or sometimes a whole country if it is that severe. • They can occur on land, in the water, and with the wind. 3
  • 4. CATEGORIES OF NATURAL DISASTERSCATEGORIES OF NATURAL DISASTERS 1. Cyclone 2. Earthquake 3. Tornado 4. Volcanic Eruption 5. Tsunami 6. Flood 7. Wildfire 8. Drought 9. Avalanche 10. Landslide 4
  • 5. CYCLONESCYCLONES • A cyclone is a storm system characterized by a low pressure centre and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and heavy rain. • Cyclone is an area of closed, circular fluid motion. It has low pressure on the inside and high pressure on the outside. • While cyclones can produce extremely powerful winds and torrential rain, they are also able to produce high waves and damaging storm surge as well as spawning tornados. • They develop over large bodies of warm water and lose their strength if they move over land due to increased surface friction.
  • 6. EFFECTS OF CYCLONESEFFECTS OF CYCLONES • Torrential rain that can cause flooding • Extremely strong winds that carry debris that can be lethal • Damage buildings and property • Destroy crops • Capsize boats at sea • Deaths due to drowning • Infrastructure destroyed
  • 7. 7 CYCLONESCYCLONES
  • 8. EARTHQUAKEEARTHQUAKE SS • It is the result of a sudden release of energy from the earth’s crust that creates seismic waves. • They are measured using seismographs.
  • 9. EARTHQUAKESEARTHQUAKES A sudden shaking of the ground as a result of movements of the earth’s tectonic plates
  • 10. How do earthquakes happen? • The earth’s surface rests on moving sheets of crust called tectonic plates • These plates move VERY slowly • When the plates collide, they create mountains • When the plates separate, they form volcanoes.
  • 11. 11 EARTHQUAKESEARTHQUAKES
  • 12. Tornados (Twisters) • A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is touching both the ground and a cumulonimbus cloud. • Tornado conditions are caused when different temperatures and humidity meet to form thunder clouds • “Twisters” can attain speeds up to 100 miles an hour
  • 13. Tornado s • The biggest tornado recorded was the Hallam, Nebraska tornado on May 22, 2004. It was around 2.5 miles big and had a death toll of around 160. • The deadliest tornado recorded occurred in Daultipur and Salturia, Bangladesh on April 26th, 1989. 1300 recorded dead and 12,000 injured.
  • 14. 14 Tornados
  • 15. Volcanic Eruption • A volcano is an opening in a planet’s surface whichallows hot magma to escape from below the surface. • Study of volcano’s is called Volcanology and volcanic eruptions are measured using Volcanic Explosivity Index
  • 16. Volcanic Eruption • The biggest volcanic eruption was Mount Tambora on April 10, 1815, it heard over 2000 km away and had a death toll of around 71,000. Due to the explosion 1816 became known as “The Year Without Summer”. • The largest volcano known to humans is Olympus Mons on Mars. Olympus Mons means Mount Olympus and is bigger than Mount Everest.
  • 17. 17 Volcanic Eruption VOLCANOSVOLCANOS
  • 18. Tsunami’ s • Tsunami means harbor wave and is caused by the displacement of a large body of water normally an ocean or a large lake. • The biggest tsunami ever happened at Lituya Bay, Alaska on July 9, 1958. The megatsunami was around 150 meters tall. • The tsunami caused by 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, is the 6th deadliest Natural disaster in recorded history with a death toll of 230,210 – 280,000.
  • 19. TSUNAMITSUNAMI
  • 20. Floods • Floods are caused when water overflows from a water body. • One of the biggest floods in the world is probably the Yellow river in China 1887 which killed between around 900,000.
  • 21. 21 FLOODSFLOODS
  • 22. Wildfire • A wildfire is any uncontrolled fire in the countryside or wilderness. • Other names for a wildfire are brush fire, bushfire, forest fire, desert fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, vegetation fire, and veldfire. • One of the largest wildfire is the 1910 wildfire
  • 24. Droughts • A drought is a long period of time in which a certain region receives a shortage of water • Lasting three years from 1958 to 1961, the Great Chinese Famine is the worst on record, 15 to 43 million were killed as a result • USA has been hit by a huge drought in 2012 decreasing corn income by 12%
  • 25. Avalanche s • An avalanche is a sudden and drastic drop of snow • The biggest avalanche happened on Mt. Huascaran killing 20,000
  • 26. 26 AvalanchesAvalanches • • • Avalanches Happen on every continent Avalanche Season is during the “winter time” or December-April in the United States A large scale can release up to 300,000 cubic yards of snow • • Avalanches are more commonly released by recreationists than by natural causes The biggest factor of avalanche possibility is the accumulation snow over the winter season – More snow = bigger avalanche
  • 27. Landslides • A landslide or a landslip is a movement in the ground and a shallow flow of debris. • The largest landslide in history happened because of Mount St. Helens. 3km of rock moved downhill.
  • 29. CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION 29

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