TSUNAMI :)
Yes they can cause other natural disasters as a result as well.
after shocks can be deadly - sometimes as bad as the earthquake itself!
You study these together because sometimes an earthquake is the cause of a volcano eruption and vice versa.
They're both natural disasters and both cause tons of damage. Beyond that they are completely different.
No sometimes not a month ago the usa got a small earthquake on the east coast and caused no tusanmi
Earthquake
A tornado does not cause a natural disaster. It is a natural disaster.
No, the earthquake in Haiti was what is called a natural disaster. A natural disaster is not caused by anyone. Even if the Haitian government did somehow plot the entire thing, the resources needed to even begin to cause such a thing were way beyond what their national treasury could have handled.
A natural disaster can be the cause for the home buying prices in the affected area to be negatively affected. This is due to damages that need to be repaired and sometimes loss of jobs.
It depends what you mean by move. If you mean move like move from one place to another then I guess a tsunami can and an earthquake can.
Earthquake
i think either a heatwave,coldfront,or highwinds. it could be a drizzle but that wouldnot be categorized as a "natural disaster" cause it is not a disaster
A volcano eruption can cause an earthquake and or aftershocks
Of course not!
East and West Malaysia is pretty much free from natural disaster, and it depends how you categorize land slide, i will put it as "human cause" rather than natural disaster.
A natural disaster is a naturally occurring undesirable phenomenon which causes damage or else is not viewed favorably by humans. Cyclones, when severe or unexpected, may take a serious toll on human lives and property and can cause billions of dollars worth of damage. They are certainly also naturally occurring - part of the Earth's natural cycle. These two factors together make the cyclone a natural disaster.
Tsunamis are difficult to predict because the earthquakes that cause them are difficult to predict. It takes a massively powerful earthquake to displace the amount of water needed to cause a tsunami.