Description
This unit not only educates on the science behind these phenomena but also prepares you to understand their effects and how to respond. Ready to face the forces of nature with knowledge and awareness!
Earth and Fire:
đ Earthquake: Ground-shaking events that can destroy buildings.
đĨ Wildfire: Uncontrolled fires that ravage forests and homes.
đ Volcano Eruption: Explosive events that spew lava and ash.
đī¸ Drought: Prolonged periods of dry weather affecting water supply.
Water and Ice:
đ Tsunami: Giant ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes.
âī¸ Snow Blizzard: Severe snowstorms with strong winds and intense cold.
đ§ī¸ Flood: Overflow of water that submerges land.
đ¨ī¸ Avalanche: Sudden slide of large amounts of snow down a mountain.
Sky and Storms:
âī¸ Thunder Storm: Storms characterized by thunder and lightning.
đŦī¸ Tornado: Rotating columns of air that cause widespread destruction.
đ¨ī¸ Hailstone Storm: Storms that drop pellets of frozen rain.
Other Phenomena:
đŗī¸ Sinkhole: Ground collapses creating a large hole.
đ Asteroid Hit: Impacts from space rocks hitting the earth.
đĸī¸ Chemical/Oil Spill: Disasters involving hazardous chemical leaks.
đ§ Heavy Frost: Extreme cold that covers everything in ice.
Weather Conditions:
âī¸ Sunny: Clear skies and sunshine.
đĨī¸ Cloudy: Overcast skies with little or no sun.
đĢī¸ Foggy: Low visibility due to condensed water vapor.
đŦī¸ Windy: Strong air movements.
đ¨ī¸ Snowy: Cold weather with falling snow.
đ§ī¸ Rainy: Wet weather with falling rain.
đŠī¸ Stormy: Violent weather with wind, rain, and often thunder.