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Natural Disasters provides readers with an in-depth understanding of the Earth’s most powerful and destructive natural events. Sorin Cheval explores the scientific mechanisms behind earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions, offering both theoretical knowledge and practical insights.
The book examines how these disasters form, their geographical distribution, and their devastating impacts on human populations and ecosystems. Cheval presents case studies of major natural disasters throughout history, analyzing the warning systems and prevention strategies that help communities prepare and respond effectively.
This comprehensive guide serves as both an educational resource for students and professionals in earth sciences, and an accessible reference for general readers seeking to understand the natural forces that shape our planet.







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