Niether. It is a natural effect of the atmoshpere
it has a weather cause. ----- The cause of a hurricane is warm water providing power to rising heated air, which produces a cyclonic set of winds because of the rotation of the earth. I would say geologic is the best description of these three.
It's a human and geologic cause.
No. Although geologic features can influence them, hurricanes are produced as a result of certain weather conditions.
Earthquakes have a geological cause.
Lightning is a result of atmospheric conditions, mainly within thunderstorms. It is a natural weather phenomenon caused by the build-up and discharge of electrical energy in the atmosphere. Geologic and human activities do not directly cause lightning.
Volcanoes are primarily a result of geologic processes, specifically the movement of tectonic plates and the build-up of magma beneath the Earth's surface. Weather can influence volcanic activity, but it does not directly cause volcanoes. Human activities, such as mining or drilling, can also potentially trigger volcanic eruptions in some cases, but natural geologic processes are the main drivers.
No. Although it has been proposed that human-caused climate change may affect hurricane activity, humans cannot directly cause hurricanes.
They are not human related. However they are weather related because of the wind that blows to create the hurricane, and they are also geologic in nature.
Tornadoes are ultimately caused by weather, as they are violenlt weather events.
Human Hurricane was created in 1998.
Human and weather causes. For example, a person might cause it by unattending a camp fire, or discarding a lit cigarette. Or wildfires can be ignited by more natural causes such as lightning for example.
Hurricanes have a cause rooted in weather. They can be influenced by geographic formations and there is some evidence that human induced climate change can influence them as well, but not cause them.