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Tectonics, Earthquakes, and Volcanism: Shaping the Landscapes of Western North America

Introduction Western North America is one of the most geologically active regions on Earth. Its dramatic landscapes—including towering mountain ranges, deep valleys, volcanic peaks, plateaus, rift basins, fault scarps, and coastal cliffs—have been shaped primarily by tectonic activity, earthquakes, and volcanism over millions of years. These powerful endogenic (internal) forces continue to modify the region,…

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Natural Disasters

Natural Disasters and Geography of the USA: Earthquakes, Hurricanes, and Tornado Alley

Introduction The United States is geographically diverse, spanning mountains, plains, deserts, and extensive coastlines. This diversity, while offering rich natural resources and economic opportunities, also exposes the country to a wide range of natural disasters, including earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornadoes. These disasters are closely linked to the geographical and climatic features of different regions. Understanding…

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