yes, they can kill everything in its path
It'll harm the all the organisms living in the ocean. That means no sea food or fresh water.
Blizzards can perhaps move non-living things, for example, rocks might move. Blizzards may also damage non-living things, for example, a house or a car. However, blizzards don't do major damage to non-living things.
Blizzards can perhaps move non-living things, for example, rocks might move. Blizzards may also damage non-living things, for example, a house or a car. However, blizzards don't do major damage to non-living things.
Acid precipitation is rain, snow, or fog with a pH lower than 5.6. It is important to living organisms because it can harm plants, animals, and aquatic ecosystems by causing soil and water to become more acidic, which affects nutrient availability and can harm organisms directly through toxicity.
Ozone molecule harms earth by acting as pollutant. It harms the lungs of living organisms.
harm
Both can cause harm to living organisms. An example is that fungi can cause Athletes Foot and Ringworm.
Blizzards can have damaging and long-lasting effects. The amount of snow can cause roofs to collapse, power outages, and traffic accidents. The wind may also cause trees to fall.
mechanical weathering
There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.
CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and high yield Explosives) have the ability to create both mass casualties as well as mass disruption of society. Agents that are living organisms or materials derived from them that cause disease or harm to humans, animals, or plants are biological.
All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms