Natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and wildfires can significantly impact landscapes and communities in various ways. These events can alter the physical geography of an area by changing landforms, eroding soil, and reshaping coastlines. Additionally, natural disasters can disrupt communities by causing displacement of residents, damaging infrastructure, and affecting local economies. The aftermath of a natural disaster often leads to rebuilding efforts, changes in land use planning, and community resilience initiatives to mitigate future impacts.