The two main types of natural hazards are tectonic and climatic. Natural hazards can have economic, social and environmental consequences. The risks of these occurring can vary greatly.
Natural hazards can be placed into two categories - tectonic hazards and climatic hazards.
tectonic hazard A hazard created when the Earth鈥檚 crust moves. occur when the Earth's crust moves. For example, when the plates move, friction can cause them to become stuck. Tension builds until the plates release, which leads to an earthquake.
climatic hazardA hazard that occurs in a region with certain weather conditions. occur when a region has certain weather conditions, for example heavy rainfall can lead to flooding.