No. Although the hydrosphere plays an important role, hurricanes are primarily the result of atmospheric processes.
No. Although the hydrosphere plays an important role, hurricanes are primarily the result of atmospheric processes.
Yes, in fact, hurricanes cannot occur without it.
Earthquakes have caused more deaths than hurricanes, and hurricanes have caused more deaths than lightning.
yes
they have caused a widespread damage in Texas
No. Although the hydrosphere plays an important role, hurricanes are primarily the result of atmospheric processes.
Yes, in fact, hurricanes cannot occur without it.
In the long term, the movement of continents and associated landforms can influence the strength or cause of hurricanes.
the convection and conversion on plate boundaries, the diversion of plates as well
no
Earthquakes have caused more deaths than hurricanes, and hurricanes have caused more deaths than lightning.
Most hurricanes fatalities are drownings from the storm surge.
yes
No hurricanes are caused by instability over warm oceans creating thunderstorms which start to spin and join together.
No. The waves caused by hurricanes are simply called waves. However, these waves can cause rip tide.
No. The waves caused by hurricanes are simply called waves. However, these waves can cause rip tide.
Hurricanes are neither cause by humans nor geological in nature. Hurricanes are meteorological. In other words, they are weather. Geology is the study of the rocks and sediments that make up the Earth. A hurricane is a powerful storm that develops from atmospheric processes, which makes it a form of weather.