For one thing, there are many places on Earth that don't have hurricanes or major earthquakes. Second, earthquakes generaly do not have a significant effect on trees. Third, trees do have some ability to survive hurricanes, and overall, most areas will go long enough between significant hurricane impacts for the trees to recover.
California has had many earthquakes, but no recorded hurricanes.
yes they do and so do glaciers, hurricanes, tornadoes and many other things
the weather and climate is the seasons and the atmosphere but many thing can affect to it like hurricanes,tornados,earthquakes and much more
Yes, but the chances of such an occurrence are extremely low. Hurricanes often produce tornadoes, but more often in their outer regions beyond the area of hurricane conditions (sustained winds of at least 74 mph). Hurricanes and tornadoes are not related to earthquakes in any way known to science. Many area that are prone to large earthquakes to not typically see hurricanes or tornadoes very often.
No, it was made by volcano thousands of years ago.
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The Richter scale is used to rate earthquakes, not hurricanes. The earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010 was a 7.0. Haiti has been hit by many hurricanes. We would need to know which one in order to give the rating.
Hurricanes take days to develop and travel to a given location. The precursors to hurricanes can be easily spotted by satellites The conditions that lead up to and influence hurricanes, such as humidity and sea surface temperatures. By contrast an earthquake usually strikes in a matter of seconds. They usually occur several miles beneath the surface, where many factors cannot be measured, and finally there are no known precursors to earthquakes that can be used in accurate predictions.
Many disasters like hurricanes and thunder storms can be predicted. However, many disasters, like tornadoes and earthquakes, cannot be predicted with much accuracy.
there were 2 earth quakes in hati!!!
Haiti has experienced various natural disasters, including hurricanes, earthquakes, and flooding. The 2010 earthquake was one of the most devastating disasters in recent history, causing significant loss of life and widespread destruction. Haiti continues to be vulnerable to disasters due to its geographical location and lack of infrastructure.
ummm maybe is not the right answer. the right answer is: Yes , weather does in fact affect earth in many ways , because think about it , if there was no precipitation , we wouldn't have very little water on Earth! Here's more examples , tornadoes , hurricanes , earthquakes , without them there wouldn't be so much fatal natural distructions on earth.My point is , we NEED weather.