Can earthquakes be predicted?
No. Neither the USGS or any other scientists have ever predicted a major earthquake.
How can you tell that there is going to be a volcanic Eruptions.
earthquakes, ground swelling (deformation), changes in heat, and rising levels of gases and steam coming from the mountain
Where should you be to be in the safe place during a Typhoon?
The absolute safest spot during a typhoon is an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy, well-built structure, away from all windows, doors, and exterior walls
If a 30 foot wave is coming what natural disasters is it
Tsunami

What is a mudslide?
It is what happens when mud (dirt and rain) slide down a mountain?
How often do earthquakes occur?
Earthquakes happen constantly, with thousands occurring globally every year.
What is magma?

Magma is extremely hot, molten or semi-molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface, a fiery mixture of liquid rock, suspended crystals.
How long can a Typhoon last for?
Their life cycles can run their course in as little as 24 hours, others can last as long as a month.
What is a Wildfire?
A wildfire is an unplanned, unwanted wild land fire (including unauthorized human-caused fires). Vegetation fires are caused by slash/burn land clearing, clearing of plantations following logging operations, and by natural events such as lightning or extreme drought.
If your house went down the mountain what natural disaster is it
Landslide

How long do last?

Earthquakes may last seconds to minutes.
How come there is smoke coming out of a volcano before it erupts?
Volcanoes release "smoke" before eruptions because pressurized magma below ground releases trapped gases like water vapor
What causes typhoons?
Typhoons are caused by interactions of different air masses, such as warm, moist air colliding with cooler, dry air.
What causes earthquakes?
Earthquakes are primarily caused by the sudden slip of tectonic plates along faults in the Earth's crust, releasing built-up stress as seismic waves, causing the ground to shake
What is a tornado?
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground.
What was the #1 biggest earthquake?
MAGNITUDE 9.5 (1960). Biobío, Chile - Commonly referred to as the Valdivia earthquake or Great Chilean earthquake, the largest earthquake ever killed 1,655 people and left 2 million homeless.
What is the biggest active volcano on Earth?
The biggest volcano in the world by volume and mass is Mauna Loa in Hawaii, the largest active volcano on Earth,

How many houses where destroyed during Typhoon Rai?
Damaged or destroyed over 1.5 million houses.
What's the difference between a hurricane and a tornado?
Tornadoes form over land, while hurricanes form over warm water and occur less frequently than tornadoes.
What is a Volcano?
It is an opening in Earth's Crust
What would a 20.0 earthquake do?
A magnitude 20 earthquake is physically impossible from natural tectonic forces and would only occur from a colossal impact, like a large asteroid hitting Earth, leading to planetary destruction, tearing continents apart, triggering massive volcanic eruptions and global tsunamis, potentially even shattering the planet due to the immense energy release.
When was the last year Volcano eruption?
The most prominent recent volcanic activity involves Hawaii's Kīlauea, which has had episodic eruptions since late December 2024.
What is the biggest Typhoon in history?
The biggest typhoon in history, both in size and intensity, was Typhoon Tip (1979).
What is the hardest natural disaster to predict?
Earthquakes are one of the most unpredictable and damaging disasters.
What year did Katrina hit?
Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana on August 29, 2005, bringing winds of 140 miles per hour.