When a typhoon hits land with mountains, the typhoon's effect will be weakened because of the obstruction.
Typhoons weaken when the make land-fall - because they lose the 'fuel' of the storm. Typhoons are fuelled by the moisture they 'suck up' from the ocean. once over land, they lose the source of their power - and eventually die.
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Typhoons, which are the same type of storm as hurricanes. They are fueled by moisture that evaporates from warm ocean water. When a typhoon hits land it becomes cut off from that power source and begins to weaken.
Typhoons gain strength when over warm waters, but cool waters and land causes them to lose strength.
Typhoons do hit land.
When a typhoon hits land with mountains, the typhoon's effect will be weakened because of the obstruction.
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Typhoons weaken when the make land-fall - because they lose the 'fuel' of the storm. Typhoons are fuelled by the moisture they 'suck up' from the ocean. once over land, they lose the source of their power - and eventually die.
No. Hurricanes and Typhoons occer in large bodies of warm water.
Typhoons can destroy homes and buildings
The land will be flatend and plants such as trees will be crushed.
Land forms have a significant impact on life on Earth. They influence climate patterns, affect the distribution of plants and animals, and shape the availability of resources like water and soil. Land forms also influence human activities and settlement patterns.
Landforms and bodies of water will affect typhoons very differently. A typhoon will typically gain energy and momentum from warm ocean water and will lose energy and momentum over cold water and interactions with land.
Super typhoons can move onto land, but they won't be super typhoons for very long after that.
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