it does no damage at all.
Yes, they cause a lot of damage
"Light damage" is the term used to describe the damage caused by an F0 tornado.
Deconstruct means to pull apart or to damage something.
In any explosion (conventional or nuclear) most of the damage is from blast effects.
Jerry Eugene Park has written: 'Photooxidative degradation of annual rye-grass straw to substrates enhansing rhodotorula mucilaginosa growth' -- subject(s): Straw as fertilizer
There are five main hair damage: medical damage photo chemical damage chemical damage thermal damage systemic damage
The word damage is both a verb (damage, damages, damaging, damaged) and a noun (damage, damages). Examples:Verb: Indulging in gossip can damage your own reputation.Noun: The damage to the mailbox was minimal, the damage to the car was major.
damage
Van Damage goes by Damage.
As a noun,Niwed: damage, harm, injuryDifrod: damage, havoc, wasteTo damage: niweidio
Be more specific. Damage to your body? Damage to your home? To the environment? What kind of "damage"?
Physical damage
Damage control is keeping damage under control. It is however not the "prevention" of therefore said damage, it only the "containment" of the said damage.
Torpedoes did the damage; under-water damage, the worst kind of damage for anything floating on water.
No. Damage is a noun, or a verb whose past participle (damaged) can be an adjective. However, damage is sometimes used as an adjunct noun, as in damage control and damage radius.
humas can damage the ecosystem