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Earthquakes are a type of tectonic disaster. This comes from the earth's surface. Tornados and hurricanes are types of Meteorological disasters. These come from the atomosphere.
To see the difference between eras over time is the purpose of a geological timeline.
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A country is a political entity, an island is a geological and geographical land form.
It can be. Oceanography is divided into more specific fields: Biological, also called marine biology Physical, which has to do with currents Geological, which has to do with the seafloor Meteorological, which is the interface between the sea and air Chemical, also known as marine chemistry
Geology is the study of the Earth's physical structure and composition. Pure geology mainly deals with geological theories and principles, while applied geology deals with the practical application of geological knowledge.
A state is a political unit. The boundaries of a state are a matter of international agreement (or international dispute) rather than being determined by geological features. A continent is a geological unit. It is a large land mass surrounded by the ocean.
Natural Disasters occur naturally in nature, for example, Cyclones and Tsunami's. Human Made disasters are like Fires that have started by arsonists Natural Disasters occur naturally in nature, for example, Cyclones and Tsunami's. Human Made disasters are like Fires that have started by arsonists
Glaciations are the times during which glaciers grew and covered large parts of continents. An interglacial period is a geological time between glaciations.
Usually there are many countries comprising a continent, however, that is not true of Australia. However the fundamental difference is that a continent is a geological/physical geographical entity while a country is a geopolitical entity.
A mountain system is an area of interconnected mountain ranges. The mountain system has a series of ranges linked together by geological features.