Catastrophe can take form of hurricane, violent thunder or winter storm, tsunami, earthquake, flood and mudflow - any nature force major situation creating danger for people and animals in a big area.
The other meaning is any huge problem you have to deal with, for example, spilling coffee on your boss is a catastrophe. hello
catastrophic
It is a terrible and disasterous event, such as a twister or a hurrican that wipes out a town.
A synonym for calamity could be disaster, catastrophe, or debacle.
doomsday tourism is a subcategory of dark tourism, and it is motivated by visiting places 'destroyed' by catastrophes that may be or will be responsible for the 'doomsday'. for example global warning is a catastrophe and places that are involved are patagonia, antarctic and arctic etc.
Catastrophe.
We couldn't imagine what type of catastrophe had caused so much destruction in our small town.
Here is an example sentence with the word "catastrophe":The Chernobyl disaster was truly a catastrophe, 350400 people had to evacuate from their homes and thousands suffered from radioactive related diseases.
Here are some sentences.That is a catastrophe.The hurricane was a catastrophe.
a catastrophe is a french term witch translated means : "disaster" {Example: le soupier Etais un catastrophe!} witch mean's that the supper was a disaster! hope it helped!! :) -cheezequeen27-
a huge catastrophe
No, catastrophe is a noun.
Catastrophe means : a disastrous end, bringing overthrow or ruin. Any great and sudden calamity, disaster, or misfortune. The sinking of the Titanic was a catastrophe for the shipping industry. The catastrophe in Chernobyl Russia was caused by a nuclear meltdown.
The earthquake in China was a major catastrophe.
U-Catastrophe was created in 2007.
Hijacking Catastrophe was created in 2004.
Causing a Catastrophe was created in 2002.
The Ultraviolet Catastrophe was created in 1998.