Magnolia roots can indeed cause severe structural damage to a building. The best thing to do is raise the matter with your neighbor so as to allow them cut off the roots protruding.
Hurricanes and severe thunderstorms are both capable of having these effects.
A severe frost freezes water, the water expands as it turns to ice, and widens cracks in rocks and structural damage.
Towns were affected the most with almost no parts of any structure left standing and buildings collapsed. Tsunami also caused severe structural damage including heavy damage to roads and railways.
The earth has so much severe damage. Firstly, the most hazardous of all is termed Global warming. Global warming is more severe than the others. Another just as severe damage as Global warming is Ozone depletion which I think is as severe as Global warming if not the same.
It depends on the temperature in your area. Most Magnolias will keep their leaves unless there is severe frost.
well the 185km/ph wind speeds would get me i suppose and there can be severe structural damage to housing aswell as electricity being out and sometimes even no running water
A house can fall down due to various reasons such as structural damage from natural disasters like earthquakes or severe weather conditions, poor construction quality, or foundation issues. Additionally, if a house is not properly maintained or if there are significant structural changes made without professional oversight, it can increase the risk of the house falling down.
deaths, tragedy's, illnesses, and damage
You should cut back beyond the damage.
Yes they can cause severe liver damage taking oral steroids.
Bases on the damage descriptions of the Fujita scale as severe tornado is one that is rated F3.
it hurts