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Hurricanes do not hit underwater. They form over warm ocean waters and move across the surface, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. However, the powerful winds and waves generated by hurricanes can impact underwater ecosystems and marine life.
There were a number of hurricanes in 2008. Here they are in order with their death tolls. Bertha: 3 Dolly: 1 direct, 21 indirect Gustav: 112 direct Hanna: 532+ Ike: 103 direct, 92 indirect Kyle: 8 Omar: 1 indirect Paloma: 1 indirect
Hurricanes can impact landforms by causing erosion of coastlines, reshaping dunes and beaches, and depositing sediment in new locations. The strong winds and storm surges associated with hurricanes can also lead to the formation of new barrier islands or the breaching of existing ones. Overall, hurricanes can significantly alter the geography of coastal areas over time.
The Galveston hurricane of 1900 occurred before hurricanes were officially named. It is often referred to as the Great Galveston Hurricane due to the devastation it caused, with an estimated 8,000 fatalities. Naming hurricanes began in the 1950s to help with communication and tracking.
The hurricane that hit New England in August 1635 is commonly referred to as the Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635. It caused widespread destruction and is one of the earliest recorded hurricanes in North America.
Florida has hurricanes, the hurricane season is from June 1-November 30, but people may have more danger somewhere in the Southeast
No, although never really common, they are not endangered.
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the great ape is in danger because people hunt and kill the apes and then sell them for money so they don't care about endangering the great apes they just need money...
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Danger on the Great Lakes was created in 2003.
Great Danger was created on 2010-03-16.
To endure caution due to possible provision of danger in the given task.
The pressure exerted on the hull of the sub will get too great and crush it.
"it is a great furnace of wrath" is a metaphor. The pronoun it is used in place of Hell, so Hell is being compared to a great furnace of wrath.
I take it to be about being in danger, and feeling a great deal of fear, and being afraid that there's no one to help you. I Think its about fear of death
Hi, Another words for great danger are below. Just take it and put both together one from great and one from Danager pile :) Great: Huge, large, vast, grand, Immense, enormous Danger: Hazard, Risk, peril, threat, menace, jeopardy