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Derron Brown Period 3 Hurricanes and Earthquakes

Have you ever noticed how many deaths have occurred due to natural disasters? Well if you don’t know what a natural disaster is, it is a natural hazard to the environment (floods, tornados, hurricanes, volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis). All of these natural disasters can cause severe damage to the environment and many deaths. In this essay I am only going to talk about earthquakes and hurricanes.

An earthquake occurs when stored energy underneath the crust of the earth is released rapidly, the rocky outer layer of the earth shakes in a rapid movement. Very large earthquakes can cause many damage to the environment and to the people. Throughout history there have been many deaths, many

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