Friday, July 19, 2019
Causes of Natural Hazards Essay -- hurricanes and earthquakes
       Hazards are possible sources of danger. Types of hazards are those     such as hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. A cause is     what makes something happen and is a reason for it happening. The two     types of hazards I will be outlining the causes for are hurricanes and     earthquakes.       A hurricane and tropical storms are cyclones. When the winds reach a     constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more, it is called a hurricane.     A hurricane is caused when a large mass of air is warmed up and the     warm humid air begins to rise. As the air rises, it cools and     condenses to cloud and rain. They are tropical storms. The hurricanes     winds blow in a large spiral around a calm centre called the ââ¬Ëeyeââ¬â¢.     The eye is usually 20-30 miles wide and the storm itself may have a     diameter of 400 miles. As a hurricane approaches, the skies begin to     darken and the winds grow stronger. The hurricane can bring torrential     rains, high winds, and storm surge as it comes close to land. A single     hurricane can last more than two weeks.       An earthquake is a shaking movement of the earthââ¬â¢s surface. It results     from faults. The earthââ¬â¢s surface is in continuous slow motion. This is     plate tectonics ââ¬â the movement of rigid plates at the surface of the     earth in response to flow of rock within the earth. These plates cover     the whole surface of the earth. Since they are all constantly moving,     they rub against each other at the boundaries (for example, the San     Andreas Fault in California). They sink beneath each other, or spread     apart from each other (like the Mid-Atlantic Ridge). At such places     the motion becomes less smooth - the plates are stuck together at the     edges ...              ... into the areas were blocked or bridges were     destroyed. If the bridges had been built to survive a hurricane, aid     would be able to get to the areas sooner and save lives as they would     be able to reach people in time.       MEDCââ¬â¢s and LEDCââ¬â¢s are both affected by hurricanes, although MEDCââ¬â¢s are     able to respond to them quicker and more effectively then LEDCââ¬â¢s. Both     of them need funding so that they can research and monitor hurricanes     so that they can respond to them, but the difference between them is     that MEDCââ¬â¢s are able to provide themselves with funding as apposed to     LEDCââ¬â¢s who are unable to provide themselves with the funding required.     The research helps people to learn more about hurricanes and the more     people know about hurricanes, makes it easier for them to respond to     them in the right way so that they can save lives.                        
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