Cyclone Larry affected the wildlife of the areas it hit. It especially effected the Daintree Rainforest, which resulted in visitors not being allowed into the Rainforest.
Cyclone Larry hit the north coast of Queensland.
Cyclone Larry crossed the Queensland coast on 7 April 2006.
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cyclone Larry damage alot of netrual evironments and they are: trees, bridges, farm, land, animals.
Cyclone Larry, which hit Australia in 2006, made landfall near Innisfail in far North Queensland.
205 Kph.
When still out at sea, severe Tropical Cyclone Larry was a Category 5 cyclone. By the time Larry made landfall in North Queensland near Innisfail, it was a Category 4 with wind gusts reaching 240 km/h (150 mph).
Cyclone Larry crossed the coast near the North Queensland town of Innisfail.
north queenland
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Cyclones are essentially caused by a combination of warm ocean temperatures, high humidity and low wind shear, which means differences in wind velocity and direction at different heights. If the wind shear is high, it can pull a cyclone apart. Low wind shear increases the chances of the cyclone developing. Cyclone Larry was caused by these factors, in particular, the warm waters of the Coral Sea, where it formed.
it came from the east and went over north queensland