A hurricane can severely impact structures through high winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges. The strong winds can cause roof damage, break windows, and topple trees, while heavy rain can lead to flooding and water intrusion, damaging interiors and foundations. Storm surges can inundate coastal buildings, resulting in significant structural damage or complete loss. Proper engineering and design can mitigate some risks, but extreme conditions can still result in catastrophic effects.
the size and the form of a market that is able to effect the demand and supply is known as market structure in economics.
The economic structure determines how the resources in a country are divided up and it has major implications on what kinds of jobs or goods are available. It has a major effect also on the countries standard of living.
Yes, Price effect = substitution effect + income effect
Price effect in quantitative term, is the changed in quantity demanded of a good due to changes in its price,ceteris paribus. The price effect, however, is a net effect of two sub-effects: Income effect and substutuion effect. Thus, decomposition of price effect means the analysis by which the the price effect is into its two components viz. substitution effect and income effect
the structure of the media market?
No
No
Me Gusta
no
A lot since it was the hurricane that damaged things the most.
Mostly Texas.
You should not go underground in a hurricane. Going underground increases you risk of drowning. During a hurricane you should be on the second floor of a sturdy structure.
Rivers have no effect on hurricanes.
very bad
Yes. A small hurricane does not mean a weak hurricane. Hurricane Andrew, which was rather small as hurricanes go, hit Florida at category 5 strength, devastating parts of Miami.
Hurricane
Niether. It is a natural effect of the atmoshpere