yes
Wind damage, rain, and flooding.
Any damage to a rain Forrest could cause a decrease in hawks There's been enough damage to the forrests already. We need to STOP!!
Yes, it can cause damage, crop destruction, floods, and droughts (other places).
Acid Rain
Principles of Insurance : Proximate Cause The efficient cause which brings about a loss with no other intervening cause which breaks the chain of events. Example:Firemen remove undamaged stock from a burning building to avoid its involvement in the fire. It is stacked in the open yard and subsequently damaged by rain. Was the proximate cause of the damage the fire or the rain ? If the rain damage occurred before the Insured had an opportunity to protect it then the proximate cause of the damage would be the fire and fire is covered under a fire policy. However, if the stock was left unprotected for an unreasonably long period, the rain would be a new and independent cause of damage and damage caused by rain may not be covered under a policy.
Yes it can cause serious damage.
Yes. The force of the rain itself is not damaging, but the amount of rain delivered means that many hurricanes cause extensive flooding.
It harms the enviroment and can cause damage to you as well if your not careful.
Storms are bad because of the danger they can bring and the damage they can cause. High winds, lightening, and hail can cause damage to property and trees. Heavy rain can cause flooding.
Rain can potentially damage your bicycle if it is not properly protected or maintained. Water can cause rust and corrosion on metal parts, and can also damage sensitive components like the chain and gears. It is important to store your bike in a dry place and regularly clean and lubricate it to prevent damage from rain.
rain, flooding ,farmloss, any ways they cause disaster................ :D
rain is agent of flood becoz when the rain fall continuousaly it may damage the field and when rain fall 20cm to50cm it may cause FLOOD...........