Yes. In some cases the winds of a hurricane can destroy a house. In other cases houses can be destroyed by ocean waves, storm surge, inland flooding, ad landslides caused by rain.
take the trampoline down and store it in a safe place like your house or garage.
Yes. A hurricane could easily break a sliding glass door.
In a hurricane, the rocks that are hard get broken down so erosion takes the rocks away to another place. Deposition is when the settling of soil and rocks so deposition is when the broken rocks get settled down into the ground or break down further and become sand.
about 80 cm of rain falls down from a hurricane
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it could break it down or erode it!
take the trampoline down and store it in a safe place like your house or garage.
Yes. A hurricane could easily break a sliding glass door.
More than 100 houses burned down during Hurricane Sandy in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens.
no because if their is a hurricane all the water would push your house and your house would break down and you would have no where to live and all your stuff would flow away and your whole block would be flooded and that why you should not build a house near beaches
its cause high preusse and it die and have lot of damage and their powerful wind break all towers and house and buildings
In a hurricane, the rocks that are hard get broken down so erosion takes the rocks away to another place. Deposition is when the settling of soil and rocks so deposition is when the broken rocks get settled down into the ground or break down further and become sand.
No their home was not damaged, just some trees down but no serious damage
yes. a hurricane can lift a houso out of the ground.
no
yes. a hurricane is very strong.
No. That would have no effect on a hurricane. For one thing, you cannot "break" the eye of a hurricane; it is not a solid object, and the winds of the eye wall are already quite turbulent. Second, the power of a jet's thrust is tiny compared to that of a hurricane. The speed in the jet's thrus may exceed the hurricane's windspeed over a short distance, but a hurricane is massive.