Hurricanes do not cause tsunamis. They can cause fires by breaking gas lines and causing sparks in electrical wiring.
Hurricanes, earthquakes, wild fires, tsunamis - things that nature control.
Hurricanes
Because in the South they have warm waters that can cause hurricanes. Hurricanes are formed with warm water temperatures.
Texas has been impacted by hurricanes, floods, fires, tornadoes, and droughts.
Hurricanes do not cause tsunamis. They can cause fires by breaking gas lines and causing sparks in electrical wiring.
succession
A Hurricane is a high wind and rain with maybe lightningIt can not catch fireIt can cause fires like any natural disaster.
Dust storms cannot cause hurricanes, though some can have hurricane force winds. In fact, when dust storms blow out to seas they can actually suppress hurricane formation. There have been a few cases where dust storms started fires. In some of those cases there was salt mixed in with the dust, this causes power lines to short circuit and catch fire.
Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon and thus have a cause rooted in weather.
No, although humans do contribute a lot to this, deforestation is also cause by forest fires, minorly by hurricanes, tornados, etc.
Yes. Hurricanes often do cause rip tides, though not all rip tides are associated with hurricanes.
Some of the causes are tornadoes, floods, fires, and hurricanes, etc. anything that causes an ecosystem to be destroyed and be totally rebuild-ed is secondary succession!
No. The cause of hurricanes is primarily meteorological, though geology can influence these factors.
Hurricanes cause a lot of damage when the hit land. Each year many hurricanes cause damage to buildings.
No global warming can not cause Lake fires .
Cause they do.