Properties of Natural Catastrophes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/jgr.v2i1.2004Abstract
A variety of phenomena of a catastrophic order and fear of their conse quences served as the reason that until now the properties of disasters remained incomprehensible. We found out the properties of natural catastrophes. It is shown that knowledge of these properties is of great importance, because it contributes to the formation of an objective judgment on natural processes and phenomena.Keywords:
Earthquake; Biotic crises; Catastrophism; Evolution; Spontaneity; ChangesReferences
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