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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.

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When cyclones form in the far east the are called?

Typhoons


What are the names for cyclones in other parts of the world?

"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.


What effect do cyclones have on humans?

Cyclones can have devastating effects on humans, including loss of life, displacement, and destruction of property and infrastructure. They often lead to severe flooding, landslides, and widespread damage to essential services like electricity and water supply. Additionally, the aftermath can result in long-term health issues, economic hardship, and psychological trauma for affected populations. Recovery efforts can be complicated and prolonged, impacting communities for years.


If their was a earthquake out into the ocean would there be a tsunami?

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.


Are there hurricanes in Sweden?

Hurricanes do not occur in Sweden due to its geographic location and climate. Instead, Sweden may experience strong storms or extratropical cyclones, which can bring heavy rain and winds but are not classified as hurricanes. The country’s cold climate and position in northern Europe make it unlikely for tropical storms to reach that far north.

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What happened to the lithosphere when cyclone Larry hit Australia?

When Cyclone Larry hit Australia in 2006, the lithosphere, which is the solid outer layer of the Earth, remained largely unaffected. Cyclones mainly impact the atmosphere and hydrosphere, causing high winds, heavy rainfall, and flooding, but they do not cause significant changes to the lithosphere itself.


How do cyclones effect the biosphere?

cyclones are huge waves that flood the water :) By Indistop


How do cyclones have an impact on the lithosphere?

Cyclones can cause singificant erosion in coastal areas.


Do cyclones occur on the moon?

No, cyclones do not occur on the moon. Cyclones are large-scale rotating storms that are driven by temperature differences in the Earth's atmosphere, which the moon lacks due to its lack of atmosphere.


How do cyclones effect the atmosphere?

it can cause temperature changes


How do tornadoes impact on a lithosphere?

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.


Effects of cyclones on the biosphere?

Cyclone too cause impacts on hydrosphere. Cyclone causes water displacement from water bodies. it causes streaming movements in water which may be threat to aquatic life. It may drown ships or boats of fisherman and kill them.


Can a large flood cause the largest change in the atmosphere?

No. Floods don't cause any change in the atmosphere. Floods are the result of changes in the atmosphere, like cyclones, monsoons etc.


What has the author Richard A Anthes written?

Richard A. Anthes has written: 'The Atmosphere' 'Meteorology' -- subject(s): Meteorology 'Tropical Cyclones'


How can increases in the earth's temperature lead to powerful 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.


What are extra terrestrial cyclones?

Originating, located, or occurring outside Earth or its atmosphere: intelligent extraterrestrial life Originating, located, or occurring outside Earth or its atmosphere: intelligent extraterrestrial life


Are greenhouse gases in the atmosphere valued as fuel?

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.