earthquake
No. In terms of wind speed a tornado is the strongest. In terms of energy released and earthquake is the strongest.
a hurricane or a 10. earthquake
A forest fire, Earthquake, Tornado, Hurricane. Basically, anything that disturbs or damages. A forest fire, Earthquake, Tornado, Hurricane. Basically, anything that disturbs or damages.
In terms of energy output an earthquake is stronger.
Both are, but it is probably more likely with a tornado.
The fastest winds on earth occur in tornadoes. In extreme cases they can exceed 300 mph.
A demographic disaster is when a huge area is destroyed by something. This could be a tornado, hurricane, or earthquake.
The one that you are nearest to. All are dangerous depending on their location.
Floods can add sediments and nutrients to soil.
The strongest type of extreme weather in terms of overall energy output would probably be a tropical cyclone (hurricane, typhoon, etc.). In terms of the violence of the event a tornado is the strongest.
No, the Haiti earthquake in 2010 was not the strongest earthquake ever recorded. The strongest earthquake ever recorded was the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile, which had a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter scale.
The strongest part of a hurricane is the eyewall, just outside the eye.