lithosphere: coastal erosion, buildings destroyed
hydrosphere: causing big waves in the ocean, unsettled waters (lakes, rivers etc.)
atmosphere: disasterous winds, basically anything to do with wind actually...
biosphere: death of animals/people, death of trees, crops etc.
Typhoons
"Tropical cyclone" is the generic name for all these tropical/ subtropical disturbances.Cyclone is the term used in the southeast Pacific and northeast Indian Ocean, particularly around Australian waters.Hurricane is the term used in the Americas, particularly around the west Atlantic.Typhoon is the term generally given to cyclones occurring around Asia, in the northwest Pacific and nearby seas, such as the South China Sea.
there is a possibility, it depends on how strong the quake is, tsunamis do not occur on a type 2-3 quakes, tsunamis occur during the shift of the tectonic plates under the ground. quakes with intensity of 2-3 often develop cyclones or whirlpools. but immediately evacuate the area if an earthquake is occurring.
Size between the two bodies of waters differs much. Oceans are much larger compared to the seas. Seas, are much more situated near to areas of land. The oceans are much deeper than the seas. The life forms in oceans are much diverse in comparison to the seas. Climatic changes and tropical cyclones occur mostly in oceans. on the other hand, sea have minor disturbances that can affect the chain of complex cycles in the earth itself.
cyclones are huge waves that flood the water :) By Indistop
Cyclones can cause singificant erosion in coastal areas.
No. The moon has no atmosphere for cyclones or any other kind of weather pattern to form in.
it can cause temperature changes
The storm surge associated with Cyclones inundates the low lying areas of coastal regions drowning human beings and live-stock, eroding beaches and embankments, destroying vegetation and reducing soil fertility. Strong winds will uproot the trees. Floods due to storm surge will pollute drinking water sources causing outbreak of epidemics.
No. Floods don't cause any change in the atmosphere. Floods are the result of changes in the atmosphere, like cyclones, monsoons etc.
Richard A. Anthes has written: 'The Atmosphere' 'Meteorology' -- subject(s): Meteorology 'Tropical Cyclones'
Increases in the earth's temperature from global warming are putting extra heat into the oceans and atmosphere. Storms and cyclones need energy and this heat is extra energy which is expended in storms.
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No. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere capture heat, and heat is energy, but we have no way of using this energy for ourselves as fuel. This extra energy in the atmosphere will be expended in more severe weather, like storms and cyclones.
Cyclones in Europe are known as cyclones. They are not called hurricanes - this is a term generally reserved for cyclones in the Americas.
Cyclones have probably been occurring ever since earth acquired a substantial atmosphere over 4 billion years ago.