1. a big flood 2.tsunamis 3. and if oil gets leaked into the ocean lots of animals would die.
Tornadoes destroy property in two ways. Powerful winds can tear apart or collapse structures. Second, the winds can carry objects at high speeds, this flying debris can make damage more severe than the wind alone.
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.
No, they are similar in only a few basic ways. Both rotate cyclonically, that is counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern, both produce intense low baromretric pressure, and both produce very strong winds. In other factors such as size, duration, and formation, they are very different.
A tornado causes damage to property through strong winds that can uproot trees, rip off roofs, and collapse buildings. The debris carried by the tornado can also act as projectiles, further damaging structures in its path.
No, hurricanes do not collide with each other. Instead, they can interact in ways that influence each other's paths and intensities, but they do not physically collide.
they can both flood a town and kill you (not to be scaring anyone) hehehe:D
Damage to houses or structures.Wreck land or fields with crops.Or it can cause a tsunami and can destroy the coast.You are welcome.
Hurricanes can cause damage in a number of ways. The wind itself is strong enough to damage or destroy structures and topple trees. Hurricane waves can damage boats and harbors. This is enhanced by the storm surge, in which water is driven onto land by the wind, causing severe coastal flooding. At the same time, torrential rain from a hurricane can causes severe inland flooding. Soil loosened by heavy rain can cause landslides. The outer storm bands of a hurricane can contain severe thunderstorms capable of producing strong wind gusts, hail, lightning, and tornadoes.
It can cause damage to life and property. It can also lead to tsunami in seas.
doing drugs,radiation and not exercising is three main ways.
Tornadoes destroy property in two ways. Powerful winds can tear apart or collapse structures. Second, the winds can carry objects at high speeds, this flying debris can make damage more severe than the wind alone.
Hurricanes cause damage in a variety of ways. The powerful winds of a hurricane can damage roofs and siding, bring down trees and power lines, and destroy some weak structures. These winds also drive seawater onto land, which causes major coastal flooding. The force of the waves and storm surge can wipe out coastal areas. Torrential rainfall from hurricanes can cause severe inland flooding. Tornadoes have extremely intense rotating winds that can be much stronger than those in a hurricane. Unlike the vast majority of hurricanes, the winds of many tornadoes are strong enough to destroy well-built structures, sometimes completely obliterating them. Damage in a tornado can range from minor loss of singles and siding, to entire neighborhoods being blown away.
There are two basic ways in which tornadoes cause damage. First, the wind in a tornado carries an enormous amount of force, which can damage tor destroy structures and vegetation. Second, debris carried by a tornado can cause significant damage on impact.
Positive: Hurricanes can help disperse plant seeds over a wider area, promoting genetic diversity and aiding in plant regeneration. They can also bring much-needed rainfall to drought-stricken regions, benefiting plant growth. Negative: Hurricanes can uproot or damage plants, leading to loss of biodiversity and habitat destruction. Excessive wind, rain, and flooding can also cause soil erosion, nutrient depletion, and physical damage to plant structures.
Both hurricanes and tornadoes cause damage through a combination of very strong winds, and debris carried by those winds. Hurricanes can also cause damage through flooding as a result of heavy rain and the storm surge.
Tornadoes cause damage through powerful winds which, on rare occasions, are strong enough to tear buildings from their foundations. Tornadoes also cause damage through the high-speed debris carried by the winds.
They are both storms that produce very powerful windsBoth rotate.Both produce intense low pressure.