This document provides an introduction to natural hazards and discusses several specific types of hazards including earthquakes, tsunamis, and tropical cyclones. It explains that a geohazard involves an earth process interacting with human activity to cause loss of life or property. Understanding the human element is critical because population growth is increasing the number of people living in hazard-prone areas. While the geological processes cannot be stopped, efforts can be made to mitigate hazards through scientific study, education, engineering practices, and emergency management. Specific natural hazards like earthquakes, tsunamis, and tropical cyclones are then examined in more detail including how they form and the damage they can cause.