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Natural Disasters (Disease (Cancer is the most deadliest disease in the…
Natural Disasters
Disease
The Black Death -was : one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people
The influenza or flu pandemic of 1918 to 1919, the deadliest in modern history, infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide–about one-third of the planet’s population at the time–and killed an estimated 20 million to 50 million victims.
Smallpox
Quite possibly the worst disease known to humans, Smallpox killed about 500 million people between 1880 and 1980, when it became the first disease ever to be eradicated from Earth.
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The deadliest disease in the world is coronary artery disease (CAD). CAD, also called ischemic heart disease, occurs when the blood vessels that supply blood to the heart become narrowed. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that about 7.4 million people died of ischemic heart disease in 2012. That was about 13.2 percent of all deaths. :-1::skin-tone-3: :warning:
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Types of volcano
Dome
Thick lava that create a dome shape 
Mont Pelee eruptions
The 1902 eruption of Mont Pelee in Martinique was triggered by a lava dome. the pyroclastic flows swept four miles down the side of the volcano killing 30,000 people in the coastal town of St. Pierre.
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Shield Volcanos
A shield volcano is a type of volcano usually built almost entirely of fluid lava flows. 
Olympus Mons (pronunciation: /əˌlɪmpəs ˈmɒnz, oʊ-, -ˈmɒns/;[3][4] Latin for Mount Olympus) is a very large shield volcano on the planet Mars. By one measure, it has a height of nearly 22 km (13.6 mi).[5] Olympus Mons stands about two and a half times as tall as Mount Everest's height above sea level. It is the youngest of the large volcanoes on Mars, having formed during Mars's Hesperian Period. It is currently the largest volcano discovered in the Solar System and had been known to astronomers since the late 19th century as the albedo feature Nix Olympica (Latin for "Olympic Snow"). Its mountainous nature was suspected well before space probes confirmed its identity as a mountain.[6]
The volcano is located in Mars's western hemisphere at approximately WikiMiniAtlas18.65°N 226.2°E,[1] just off the northwestern edge of the Tharsis bulge. The western portion of the volcano lies in the Amazonis quadrangle (MC-8) and the central and eastern portions in the adjoining Tharsis quadrangle (MC-9).
Famous Volcanoes
Kilauea (Hawaii) is the most active, most “approachable” volcano in the world. 
Mount Vesuvius Vesuvius is the only active volcano in mainland Europe. Vesuvius is most famous for the 79 AD eruption which destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. 
Although fears of a Yellowstone volcanic blast go viral every few years, there are better things to worry about than a catastrophic supereruption exploding from the bowels of Yellowstone National Park.
Scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Yellowstone Volcano Observatory always pooh-pooh these worrisome memes, but that doesn't mean researchers are ignoring the possible consequences of a supereruption. Along with forecasting the damage, scientists constantly monitor the region for signs of molten rock tunneling underground. Scientists scrutinize past supereruptions, as well as smaller volcanic blasts, to predict what would happen if the Yellowstone Volcano did blow.
Here's a deeper look at whether Yellowstone's volcano would fire up a global catastrophe.
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Mount Etna is an active stratovolcano on the east coast of Sicily, Italy, in the Metropolitan City of Catania, between the cities of Messina and Catania. It lies above the convergent plate margin between the African Plate and the Eurasian plate. :explode: :fire: :volcano:
Because there were a lot of Volcano's arapting there were a lot of people left home less because there houses were burned they were also left without money starving and nobody was giving them money
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A volcano is a mountain that opens downward to a pool of molten rock below the surface of the earth. When pressure builds up, eruptions occur. :volcano:
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Hurricanes
Hurricanes are large, spiraling tropical storms that can pack wind speeds of over 160 mph and unleash more than 2.4 trillion gallons of rain a day.
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Hurricane Katrina was one of the most devastating hurricanes ever. It was a category 5 hurricane but it wasn't the hurricane that killed many people. A lot of the people were killed by the huge amounts of flooding. And many people were left homeless. 1,836 people were killed in this 280 km/h hurricane.
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Tornadoes
A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
How are they formed
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that spins while in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. 
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Earthquake can happen bye the two tectonic plates that rub and then that is how the Earth-quack is formed
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Drought
A drought is a period of below-average precipitation in a given region, resulting in prolonged shortages in its water supply, whether atmospheric, surface water or ground water. A drought can last for months or years, or may be declared after as few as 15 days. It can have a substantial impact on the ecosystem and agriculture of the affected region and harm to the local economy. Annual dry seasons in the tropics significantly increase the chances of a drought developing and subsequent bush fires. Periods of heat can significantly worsen drought conditions by hastening evaporation of water vapour.
Major Droughts in California - California has a drought every summer the highest ever drought
was last year at an average of 53 degrees Celsius.
While we talk about droughts in Southern part, while areas around (and in) San Francisco is living through floods
WEATHER IN CALIFORNIA IS VERY STRANGE.
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Avalanches and landslides # #
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Solar flares emit bursts of electromagnetic radiation including high energy X-rays and gamma rays. The energy released by a single solar flare can be more powerful than a million nuclear bombs going off at the same time. The high-energy particles released from a solar flare can reach Earth in just a few minutes. These particles can damage electronic components in satellites and can also affect some radio signals.

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