Natural Hazards
Natural Hazards 2
Causes of NH
Locations of NH
Fun Facts
100

These are eruptions of rock, ash, and lava from a vent in the earth's crust

Volcanic Eruptions

100

Fires that occur in wooded, natural areas and spread rapidly

Wildfires

100

Sometimes a volcano or earthquake in the ocean causes big waves to form.

Tsunami

100

Hurricanes impact these regions the most

Southeastern, Northeastern, and parts of the Southwestern Regions
100

The middle of a hurricane is called this

Eye

200

Large storms that form over the Atlantic Ocean, circle around an eye, and travel to hit the East Coast of the United States

Hurricanes

200
When rivers or bodies of water overflow or heavy rain leads to large amounts of standing water

Flood

200

Pieces of earth’s crust called plates move, causing massive shaking

Earthquake

200

The most powerful blizzards often occur in this small region

Northeastern Region

200

Tornadoes rarely hit this region of the US

Western Region

300
Powerful wind storms that form a funnel cloud and cause massive damage in their paths

Tornadoes

300

Massive snow storms with heavy precipitation and wind

Blizzards

300

A funnel of air forms and sucks warm air into it, creating high wind speed around a small point

Tornado

300

Wildfires often occur in these warm regions

Western and Southwestern Region

300

This state has the most natural hazards that impact it each year

California

400

These can trigger other natural disasters, and they are caused by movement in the earth's crust 

Earthquakes

400
Large, tall waves that can destroy buildings and cause massive flooding

Tsunamis

400

Large masses of warm air collide with cooler air, causing storms to form that circle around a point and travel across the ocean

Hurricane

400

Many tornadoes in the US happen in this central region

Midwest Region

400

The cracks in the earth's crust are called this

Fault Lines

500

When an area of land goes without rain for a long period of time, this happens

Drought

500
Pieces of earth (rock, soil) pulled down by gravity

Landslide

500

Earthquakes or underwater volcanic eruptions can create these

Tsunamis

500

This SC city has the most occurrences of earthquakes

Charleston, SC

500

This area of the US has a nickname for the large amount of wind storms that occur there each year

Tornado Alley