Natural Disasters and Their Geographic Impact

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From shifting tectonic plates to rising sea levels, natural disasters reveal the dynamic relationship between Earth and its inhabitants. This guide breaks down how geography determines risk zones, influences damage patterns, and shapes human resilience.
Explore how different regions prepare for, experience, and adapt to natural hazards—and how mapping, land use, and planning help communities recover and prepare for the future.

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Natural disasters—such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and wildfires—don’t just cause immediate destruction; they also reshape the land and alter how people live and rebuild. This guide explores the geographic factors that influence where disasters strike, how they affect ecosystems and human settlements, and the long-term impact on urban planning and migration.
Understand the connection between environment, climate, and vulnerability, and how geography plays a crucial role in disaster response and recovery.

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