A relation between human activities and cyclones was not confirmed.
Humans don't cause cyclones. They are a natural event. There have been proposals that global warming as a result of human greenhouse emissions would increase the frequency or intensity of cyclone, but that still wouldn't mean humans are directly causing cyclones.
severe storms can cause large scale destrution to life and property
Farming, logging, mining and land development for human habitation are the usual suspects.
The huge winds needed to cause cyclones requires very warm water, so hurricanes and cyclones mainly occur during the summer (hurricane season). As global warming grows, it is very possible that water temperatures increase enough to cause more strong winds. More strong winds cause more cyclones which can develop into hurricanes.
Tidal waves are caused by cyclones. Cyclones are high waves accompanied with heavy rain, and they lead to floods. So cyclones cause tidal waves, that is where they come from.
Humans don't cause cyclones. They are a natural event. There have been proposals that global warming as a result of human greenhouse emissions would increase the frequency or intensity of cyclone, but that still wouldn't mean humans are directly causing cyclones.
Human activities.
Damage
Cyclones can cause singificant erosion in coastal areas.
Floods are cause of human activities. Some of the activities are growing population, deforestation and global warming.
Human activities and industries
Human activities like deforestation may cause a shrinking effect to natural habitats. This may in turn cause the ecosystem of a region to become unstable.
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severe storms can cause large scale destrution to life and property
As known by many, cyclones occur because of water. Yes, possibly it is.