it will probably be ok after it dries out must have got the ignition wet
The valdivia earthquake caused a lot of damage. But I am not sure what kind of damage it caused.
$1 billion in property damage.
a disturbance
Risk
The F5 on that day caused about $1 billion in damage. The overall outbreak of 74 tornadoes caused about $1.5 billion.
destroy the catalytic converter
Depending on speed. If not going to fast nothing then.
More than likely, yes. The car was the responsibility of the person driving it at the time of damage, regardless of the circumstances. You are NOT liable for any part of the damage (including deductible) as long as you are driving with your friend's permission. No, you are not responsible for the damage.
No. If it was your own vehicle and you caused the accident then it is entirely your responsibility that the damage was caused and that you get it fixed.
The valdivia earthquake caused a lot of damage. But I am not sure what kind of damage it caused.
Most of the damage caused by tornadoes is the result of extremely powerful winds.
It caused a lot of damage like destroying buildings
It is damage caused by the sun.
Did you mean driving - if so it depends how drunk you are and what damage you have caused- it could mean a few months or many years.
A tsunami caused most damage in 2004
Ozone hole cause CFC to pass through. These are fatal rays of the sun.
Botulism is caused by a bacteria called Clostridium botulinum. This bacteria produces a toxin that causes nerve damage. The way to get this bacteria is through food, although it causes little GI damage.