The kind of damage that typhoons can do is quite disastrous. This includes damage on property, loss of lives and casualties among others.
Typhoons cause damage through high winds and heavy rains. The storm surges from typhoons can also cause damage, as can the effects of loss of electrical power.
Typhoons can destroy homes and cause million and millions of dollars in damage depending on the catagory.
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The tropics of the Pacific Ocean is the busiest place for typhoons to form and they normally do most damage in the Western Pacific Ocean.
On average, Japan experiences around 30 typhoons each year. These typhoons can cause significant damage due to their strong winds and heavy rainfall.
the typhoons change the environment by destroying or eliminating it andwe people at fault why is there typhoon.Because of the abuse we have done to the things that God made.
Typhoons (AKA hurricanes or cyclones) are natural phenomena. They are among many naturally occurring events - like earthquakes, blizzards, dust storms - which humanity is not able to prevent. This is not to say that we will never be able to prevent them - but it will be a long time before we might be able to. It is possible, however, to build structures, roadways and waterfront facilities in ways that make them more resistant to damage from hurricanes or typhoons.
In the far East, whirlwind systems are called typhoons. They are large, powerful tropical cyclones that originate in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Typhoons can bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges, leading to significant damage in coastal areas.
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and typhoons are all types of powerful tropical storms that form over warm ocean waters. They all involve strong winds and heavy rainfall, and can cause devastating damage to the areas they impact.
These are called typhoons, which are powerful tropical cyclones that form in the western Pacific Ocean. Typhoons are characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and can cause significant damage to coastal areas they make landfall on. They are equivalent to hurricanes in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific regions.
No. Typhoons and hurricanes are basically the same thing. The only differences is in where they occur. Hurricanes are in the Atlantic or eastern Pacific while typhoons are in the western Pacific
Typhoons cannot be prevented.