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Tsunami
Giant wave, or giant wave, are long-period sea waves that occur due to energy passing into the sea as a result of tectonic events such as earthquakes, meteorite falls, nuclear explosions under the sea, volcanic eruptions and related floor collapses and ground slides on the bottom of the ocean or seas.

tornado
It is a type of wind that rotates in a cylindrical shape in connection with the wind. This “tornado” extends from the clouds to the ground and is a natural disaster with great destructive power. A scientific theory about tornadoes was first produced by Alfred Wegener in 1917, and this theory is still accepted as true today.

Volcano
Volcano or volcanic mountain are geographical landforms where magma (molten rock found in the inner layers of the Earth, at high pressure and high temperature) erupts from the surface of the earth. Although there are many volcanoes (some of which are very active) on rocky planets and moons in the Solar System. However, this phenomenon is usually seen at tectonic plate boundaries, at least on Earth.

Lightning and lightning
Lightning is an electrical discharge between an electrically charged cloud and another cloud. It is very difficult to predict in advance. But it happens in certain weather conditions.
If Lightning; It is defined as electrical discharges between the cloud and the earth. Lightning descends in arms, following a zig-zag path. It is usually seen with heavy rain.[1][2] Lightning is the electrical discharge between and, consisting of and lightning.

Earthquake
Earthquake, earthquake, seismic or earthquake is the event of seismic fluctuations that occur as a result of unexpected energy in the earth’s crust and the shaking of the earth by these waves. What is meant by seismic activity is the speed, type and magnitude of the earthquake from where it comes from. Measurement of earthquakes with a seismograph.

Published: May 30, 2023
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