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It has to do with their location
PlinianVulcanianStrombolianFissure
Plinian eruptions are the most destructive. Strombolian eruptions are usually fairly small.
A marsh does not do anything to affect a tornado's destructive potential, but it can reduce the effects of a hurricane. One of the most destructive parts of the impact of a hurricane is the storm surge, where the winds drive seawater onto land. Marshes reduce the storm surge.
Many ecosystems are threatened. The ones that are in most danger are the rain forest and the ocean.If you like my answer, recommend me.
The most destructive recent eruptions are caused by movements along faults. It can destroy the local landscape and cause long-lasting effects on plants and animals.
They aren't, really. Tornadoes can be very destructive when they do occur, but they are rare enough that they do not have a very substantial impact on most ecosystems.
The most destructive hurricane of 2005 was Hurricane Katrina. It was the most destructive hurricane ever recorded.
Catrina is the most destructive hurricane.
The most destructive stage of the most of the insect pest is the Larval stage.
It has to do with their location
When eruption types are arranged from most destructive to least, it is in descending order.
When eruption types are arranged from most destructive to least, it is in descending order.
The most destructive kind of mass movement is a landslide.
The majority of aftershocks were within 100 miles from the epicenter of the magnitude 9.0 earthquake along the east coast of Japan from the northern most tip to the southern most point. These aftershocks were on the oceanfloor but a few were on the mainland.
destructive most of the time
most recent and destructive was the eruption that was in 1707-1708