Memory natural disastersVersion en ligne flood landslide drought hurricane earthquake tsunami par Kevin Egan overflow of water onto normally dry land A BIG STORM that forms over the ocean. The low pressure and moist air rise. This causes clouds and wind that spin around fueled by the ocean water. They have winds over 74 miles per hour LANDSLIP AND MUDSLIDE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Drought extended periods of time without rainfall causing a water shortage....when there is little to no water series of fast moving, big waves from the ocean that are caused by earthquakes , landslided on the ocean floor, and volcanic eruptions in the ocean The shaking, rolling, or sudden shock of the earthś surface FLOODS TSUNAMI when soil, rocks, dirt, ect fall and travel down slope Hot materials within the earth surface(molten rock, gas, ash, and magma) and within a volcano are thrown out of the volcano. LANDSLIDES The other name for a landslide EARTHQUAKE HURRICANE