yes
Water sedimentation ecosystem damage and outright loss of soil.
Ash covering buildings and properties Building repairs and damage loss of work... or not more people to clean up damage loss of land.... damage to the surrounding areas and more...
The damage that an earthquake inflicts depends on its magnitude and the characteristics of the ground in the area where it hits. Some examples of damages that can occur after an earthquake are landslides, the collapse of structures and the loss of lives.
You are never to put hydrogen peroxide on a deep cut or wound, as it could possibly damage tissue and cause loss of sensation.
flood damage is the loss caused by any water like rain,sea or any else.
A common cause of hearing loss is damage to the hair cells within the cochlea
Heavy blood loss can and will cause heart damage and that is not a good thing and you can die from blood loss to your hearttt...
Noisy factories or road work can cause sensory loss if it exceeds a certain decibel. This can result in hearing damage which may affect a person for the rest of their lives.
Strong ones at or above 6 on the earthquake scale. Earthquakes centered close to human connerbations. Earthquakes that cause Tsunamis.
It can cause damage to property and homes It can cause loss of life It can kill animals It can cause damage to vehicles It can do many things
The kind of damage that typhoons can do is quite disastrous. This includes damage on property, loss of lives and casualties among others.
It can cause confusion in the short term. But it would not cause long term memory loss, unless there was some type of brain damage.
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.
Yes a tornado can cause property damage ranging from minor roof damage and loss of gutters and siding to complete destruction of well-constructed buildings.
It can damage the eardrum as sound contains vibrations.
loss of hearing
sensorineural hearing loss.