Natural hazards, from earthquakes to hurricanes, pose significant risks to humans and the environment. Understanding these phenomena involves studying Earth's structure, plate tectonics, and atmospheric processes. This knowledge helps us assess risks and develop strategies to mitigate impacts. Effective hazard management requires a multifaceted approach. This includes hazard assessment, risk analysis, and implementing mitigation measures. By combining scientific understanding with practical strategies, we can better prepare for and respond to natural disasters, ultimately reducing their impact on communities.