FIRE
A forest fire is an uncontrolled fire that quickly spreads across forests and other plants due to a combination of dry weather, high winds, and an abundance of flammable materials.
WATER
Floods happen when an excess of water, brought on by severe rains, fast melting snow, storm surges from tropical cyclones, or tsunamis in coastal locations, submerges land.
WIND
A drought is an extended dry period defined by a lack of precipitation, which affects the environment, economy, health, and agriculture by causing a scarcity of water.
EARTH
When a hurricane originates over tropical or subtropical waters, it can cause tornadoes, rip currents, and inland floods due to its powerful winds, storm surge flooding, and heavy rainfall.
SAVE THE EARTH.