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Intro
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LANDSLIDE
1:26
LIGHTNING
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WILDLAND FIRES
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HURRICANES
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FLOODS
4:25
THUNDERSTORM
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TSUNAMI
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VOLCANOES
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EARTHQUAKES
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earth is a beautiful planet
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but some natural disasters are so
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terrible they could cause
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anybody nightmares
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welcome to our channel and today we'll
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be taking a look at the most dangerous
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natural disasters in the world
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also don't forget to subscribe to our
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we're kicking off our list with the
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landslide which is a very common natural
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disaster in the united states
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every year in the united states they
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cause significant damages and 25 to 50
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deaths globally landslides cause
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billions of dollars in damages and
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thousands of deaths and injuries each
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year
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landslides are a geological activity in
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which falling of rocks and soil occur
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down a slope of land
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heavy rains small earthquakes volcanic
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eruptions and of course the
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gravitational forces are the driving
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forces of landslides
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the human activities like mining
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construction and quarrying also can
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cause landsliding landslides cause property
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damage
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injury and death and adversely affect a
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variety of resources
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areas that are prone to landslides
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include existing old landslides the
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basis of steep slopes the basis of
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drainage channels and developed
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hillsides where leechfield septic
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systems are used
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ninth place lightning lightning might
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seem like something a bit common when
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compared to other cataclysmic disasters
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we've seen in this list
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due to the collision between ice-gained
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cloud formation of charges will take
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place at beneath of clouds
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once charged concentrate at any point on
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earth a sudden flow of electricity will
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pass
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it can be mountains trees animals or
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humans lightning has temperatures of up to 54
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000 degrees fahrenheit approximately
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six times hotter than the surface of the
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sun which is precisely why they are
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so dangerous scarily enough there are
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hundreds of lightning strikes in every
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second on earth
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that have enough power to destroy
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everything within no time
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the presence of dark clouds in the sky
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is an indication of lightning
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thunder also sounds this disaster
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lightning mainly hits in areas where
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instability of environment
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variation of temperature or pressure
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occurs
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8th place wildfires in the 8th spot of
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our list we have wildland fires
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there are three different kinds of
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wildland fires with surface fires being
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the most common
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ground fires are ones caused by
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lightning while crown fires jump along
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the tops of trees and are spread rapidly
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by wind
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more than four out of every five
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wildland fires are started by
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people negligent human behavior such as
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smoking in forested areas or improperly
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extinguishing campfires is the cause of
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many wildland fires
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small fires can wipe out whole
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communities all by their own
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simply take a look at the australian
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wildfires of 2020 which caused
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massive loss of habitat and wildlife
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while burning for weeks
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seventh place hurricanes hurricanes are
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incredibly rapid storm systems that hit
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over tropical areas
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hurricanes will spread across 600 miles
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and rotate inward and upward at
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70 to 200 miles per hour
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hurricanes are formed when ocean water
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with temperatures above 80 degrees
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fahrenheit
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and wind blows in the same direction of
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that upward force
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the evaporation of seawater also
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increases the force of the hurricane
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hurricanes can cause extreme property
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damage similar to tornadoes even though
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they're created
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and work differently sixth place
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floods the next disaster we'll be
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talking about today is the flood
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floods are extremely frequent and also
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very costly which is why they rank so
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highly in our countdown
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floods on average kill more than 100
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people and are responsible for 4.6
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billion dollars in damage in the united
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states each year
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several factors contribute to flooding
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two key elements are rainfall intensity
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and duration
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intensity is the rate of rainfall and
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the duration is how long the rain lasts
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topography soil conditions and ground
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cover also play important roles
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flooding occurs in known flood plains
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when prolonged rainfall over several
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days
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intense rainfall over a short period of
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time or an ice or debris jam
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causes a river or stream to overflow and
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flood the surrounding area
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fifth place thunderstorm thunderstorms
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are up next being the natural
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personification of a pint-sized
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powerhouse
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despite their small size all
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thunderstorms are dangerous
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every thunderstorm produces lightning
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which kills more people each year than
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tornadoes and hurricanes
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each year many people are killed or
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seriously injured by severe
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thunderstorms despite advanced warning
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while some did not hear the warning
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others heard the warning but did not
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heat it
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thunderstorms cause a lot of lightning
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which is what we mentioned earlier to be
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incredibly dangerous on its own
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add flooding and strong winds to it and
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you have one of the most deadly natural
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disasters in the world
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next up we have the tsunami tsunamis are
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formed as a cause of earthquakes
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volcanic eruptions or other oceanic
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disturbances
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tsunami tides have heights of hundreds
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of meters and large wavelengths
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such tidal waves will travel thousands
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of miles and mainly hit coastal areas
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tsunamis have greater speeds in the deep
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water of the ocean
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however while their speed decreases when
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they approach coastal
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areas their height grows exponentially
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tsunamis can cause great loss of life
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and property damage in coastal areas
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very large tsunamis can cause damage to
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coastal regions thousands of miles away
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from the earthquake that caused them
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beaches lagoons bays estuaries tidal
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flats and river mouths are the most
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dangerous places to be third place
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tornado in the third spot of our list we
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have tornadoes
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a tornado is a violently rotating column
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of air extending from the base of a
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thunderstorm to the ground
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tornadoes intensities are classified on
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the fujita scale with ratings between 0
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and 5
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using actual damage to determine a
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tornado's wind speed
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a storm of f-zero is the weakest and f5
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is the strongest
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different winds may be needed to cause
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the same damage depending on how well
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built a structure is
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wind direction wind duration battering
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by flying debris
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and other factors tornadoes usually
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develop from severe thunderstorms in
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warm moist unstable air along and ahead of
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cold fronts
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such thunderstorms may generate large
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hail and damaging winds
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when intense springtime storm systems
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produce large persistent areas that
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support tornado development
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major outbreaks can occur tornadoes have
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enough power to destroy the entire city
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and uproot trees such violent storms can
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be found within all continents except
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antarctica
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tornado alley aka the region that covers
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north texas
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oklahoma kansas and nebraska is the most
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tornado prone area in the world
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second place volcanoes in the second
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spot of our countdown we have volcanoes
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of course volcanoes come to mind when we
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start talking about natural disasters
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they are everything one might think is
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dangerous when you analyze them
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thoroughly
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a volcano is a vent through which molten
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rock escapes to the earth's surface
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unlike other mountains which are pushed
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up from below volcanoes are built by
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surface accumulation of their eruptive
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products
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layers of lava flows ash flows and ash
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when pressure from gases within the
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molten rock becomes too great
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gases drive the molten rock to the
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surface and an eruption occurs
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in the past few thousand years the
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volcanoes of the cascade mountain range
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which stretches from northern california
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into british columbia have produced more
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than 100 eruptions most of them
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explosive
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however individual cascade range
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volcanoes can lie dormant for many
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centuries between eruptions and the
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great risk posed by volcanic activity in
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the region is therefore
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not always apparent volcanic tremor
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small earthquakes near a volcano
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ejection of steam and gases are all
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indications of volcanic eruptions
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first place earthquakes an earthquake is
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a sudden rapid shaking of the earth
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caused by the breaking and shifting of
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rock beneath the earth's surface
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for hundreds of millions of years the
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forces of plate tectonics have shaped
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the earth as the huge plates that form
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the surface move slowly over
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under past and away from each other
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sometimes the movement is gradual
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at other times the plates are locked
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together unable to release the
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accumulating energy as they bend or
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stretch
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when the forces grow strong enough the
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plates suddenly break free
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causing the ground to shake the ground
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shaking caused by earthquakes may cause
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landslides mudslides and avalanches on
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steeper hills or mountains
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all of which can damage buildings and
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hurt people
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the second main earthquake hazard is
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ground displacement along
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faults which may end up creating a
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sinkhole and also cause
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even more property damage so the
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earthquake itself can be quite dangerous
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but even more dangerous can be the
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aftermath and the after shocks post
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earthquake
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so what are your thoughts on these
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incredibly dangerous natural disasters
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that could happen at
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Here are the most dangerous natural disasters! Crazy weather can come and go but sometimes weather can create natural disasters. From a storm to landslides and tornadoes, this list has everything! #naturaldisasters #disaster #disasters Thanks for watching! 🔔 Hit the bell next to Subscribe so you never miss a video! ❤️ Like, Comment and Subscribe if you are new on the channel! Tenth Place: Landslide We're kicking off our list with the landslide, which is a very common natural disaster in the United States. Ninth Place: Lightning Lightning might seem like something a bit common when compared to other cataclysmic disasters we’ve seen in this list. Eighth Place: Wildland Fires In the eighth spot of our list, we have wildland fires. Seventh Place: Hurricanes Hurricanes are incredibly rapid storm systems that hit over tropical seas. Sixth Place: Floods The next disaster we'll be talking about today is the flood. Fifth Place: Thunderstorm Thunderstorms are up next, being the natural personification of a pint-sized powerhouse. Fourth Place: Tsunami Next up, we have the tsunami. Third Place: Tornado In the third spot of our list, we have tornadoes. Second Place: Volcanoes In the second spot of our countdown we have volcanoes. First Place: Earthquakes An earthquake is a sudden, rapid shaking of the earth caused by the breaking and shifting of rock beneath the earth's surface.

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