
Underlying geological processes, meteorological events, and extraterrestrial impacts are the fundamental drivers of catastrophic events worldwide. For instance, tectonic plate movement can cause earthquakes and tsunamis, while atmospheric instability can lead to... Read more »

Natural disasters originate from a complex interplay of geological, meteorological, hydrological, and even astronomical processes. Geological events, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, arise from the Earth’s internal dynamics. Meteorological phenomena, including... Read more »

Natural disasters arise from complex interactions within Earth’s systems and occasionally from extraterrestrial events. Geological phenomena, like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, stem from plate tectonics and the movement of magma beneath the... Read more »

