Not necessarily. Many mid-latitude cyclones and weaker tropical storms are not particularly severe.
The MOST serious effect would be death.
the south pacific
No, tornadoes typically form in severe thunderstorms, not cyclones. Cyclones are large rotating weather systems that develop over warm ocean waters and can bring strong winds and rain, but tornadoes are more commonly associated with severe thunderstorms in a different type of weather system.
A tornado is most likely to cause damage. Many cyclones are actually quite weak, even though the term cyclone usually connotes a very strong storm system.
Most of them are very small i guess, but the small severe thunderstorm can be very serious and deadly.
Tropical cyclones are most likely to occur over warm and moist, (tropical) seas and oceans. they do move across seas and builds up, but when the cyclones hits the land it will slow down and will loose energy :) hope this helped :)
Some cyclones produce tornadoes, but most do not.
Yes. Most cyclones produce precipitation.
in the ocean
Pain killers or surgery.
No. Tornadoes and cyclones are different things. A cyclone is a large-scale low pressure system while a tornado is a small-scale vortex within a thunderstorm. Most cyclones are mid-latitude cyclones.
Class A is the most serious and has more severe penalties.