Nuclear Test Site in Semipalatinsk caused major environmental and health problems.
Cyclone Yasi affected northeastern Australia, particularly the regions of Queensland, including cities like Cairns and Townsville. It caused widespread destruction to homes, infrastructure, and crops in February 2011.
The most widespread human disease caused by flukes would be schistosomiasis.
Cyclone Yasi caused extensive damage in northeastern Australia in 2011, impacting areas such as Queensland. It caused destruction to buildings, crops, and infrastructure, with damages estimated to be in the billions of dollars. The cyclone also resulted in widespread power outages and disrupted communities in the affected regions.
Cyclone Yasi was a Category 5 tropical cyclone that struck northeastern Australia in 2011. It caused widespread damage with strong winds, storm surges, and heavy rainfall, impacting communities, infrastructure, and agriculture in the region.
A common problem caused by the widespread use of computers is lack of personal social interaction. Another problem caused is less physical exercise.
The Aral Sea is a big environmental problem. It is shrinking very rapidly, mostly due to human factors. During the Soviet Rule the waters were diverted to irrigate the cotton and rice fields of Central Asia, cutting the vital supply of the sea.
Thousands of coastline miles were affected in Japan due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The tsunami caused widespread devastation along the northeastern coast of Japan, resulting in significant damage to coastal communities and infrastructure.
widespread destruction.
I think you mean "uses the WORD widespread." Here are some sentences.There was widespread famine following the war.Widespread panic greeted the president as he toured the disaster zone.The epidemic caused widespread death.
The Chinese caused all sorts of problems on the goldfields. Why?
Some problems caused by war is loss of life and economic crash.
The earthquake and tsunami hit northeastern Japan, specifically the Tohoku region, on March 11, 2011. The tsunami caused widespread destruction along the Pacific coast of Japan, with the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant also being severely affected.