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It can make buildings fall down and set off landslides.
earthquake
Its effects include loss of human life, damage to property, destruction of crops, and diseases caused by bacteria and viruses...
flood
A ... can result in additional threats to health, such as floods, mudslides, power outages, drinking water contamination, and wildfires.
volcanic eruption
A ... can affect people and animals: economy, lack of water and food, or heat stroke...
drought
Heavy rains from the ...'s clouds cause flooding.
hurricane
It can destroy large buildings, uproot trees and hurl vehicles hundreds of yards. It can also drive straw into trees.
tornado
There was a terrible ... in Portugal. Many houses and shops burned in Lisbon.
fire
There were ... in the south of England. The water was 0.9m high.
floods
A ... occurs when hot materials such as lava, dust, rocks, and gas are thrown out of a volcano.
volcanic eruption
A ... is a series of fast-moving waves in the ocean caused by powerful earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides...
tsunami
A ... is a vertical funnel of rapidly spinning air.
tornado
A ... is the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff.
landslide
A ... is a type of storm called a tropical cyclone, which forms over tropical or subtropical waters.
hurricane
A ... is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry.
flood
A ... is the state of burning that produces flames that send out heat, light, and smoke.
fire
An ... is the shaking of the surface of the Earth.
earthquake
A ... is a period of time when an area or region experiences the lack of water in streams, rivers, lakes, and groundwater.
drought