Geohazards, also known as geological hazards, refer to any natural phenomenon or process that poses a threat to human life and property. These hazards occur as a result of geological processes and can have devastating effects on communities and their surrounding environments. As an expert in geology, I have witnessed the destructive power of geohazards and understand the importance of studying and managing these hazards. There are several types of geohazards, ranging from slow-moving processes like soil erosion to sudden and catastrophic events such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.