Natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and wildfires can significantly impact landscapes and communities in various ways. These events can reshape the physical environment through processes like erosion, landslides, and soil deposition, altering the natural features of an area. In terms of communities, natural disasters can lead to displacement of residents, destruction of infrastructure, disruptions to local economies, and loss of life. However, they can also foster resilience, community solidarity, and prompt reconstruction efforts that may result in improved infrastructure and disaster preparedness in the long run.