There is flooding, that kills the most people, the wind can bring trees down and they can also make tornadoes
hurricanes can be both constructive or destructive.
We usually name hurricanes, so that if there are multiple hurricanes occurring simultaneously, it won't be confusing and it might protect people.
By slowing down the earths rotation but will not make effect to humans .
This is caused by Coriolis effect, which also causes the hurricanes in the north hemisphere to swirl counterclockwise.
No. Hurricanes can only happen in coastal areas with warmer climates.
they damage buildings,animals shelters,humans shelters
No. Nothing humans do can stop hurricanes.
Hurricanes are made by nature. When a large storm with tall clouds starts giving off a tremendous amount of heat, the coriolis effect caused by the earth's spin makes the storm start rotating.
Hurricanes are not dangerous to dolphins because they swim away like us humans, we escape from hurricanes.
Humans do not directly cause hurricanes to form. However, human activities such as burning fossil fuels and releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere can contribute to climate change, which may lead to more intense hurricanes in the future.
It affected it beacuase it did
The troics
Hurricanes cannot form at the equator because the Coriolis effect, which is needed for their formation, is too weak in that region. The Coriolis effect is a force caused by the Earth's rotation that helps hurricanes spin and develop.
they just die
A group, or 2 or more, hurricanes has no official name. It just pertains to the chaos theory and the fujiwara effect. But when hurricanes do get close enough to each other, they will circle each other until an outside force pulls them apart. This is called the Fujiwara effect.
Hurricanes do not cross the equator because of the Coriolis effect, which causes storms to rotate in a specific direction based on their location in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. This effect prevents hurricanes from crossing the equator and moving from one hemisphere to the other.
Hurricanes help maintain thermodynamic balance in the atmosphere. Along with other phenomena hurricanes help bring heat out of the tropics and into the higher latitudes.