Primary effects are those consequences that directly happen because of a stimulus. For example, melting of plastic is a primary effect of heating.
The primary effects of a hurricane include strong winds, heavy rainfall leading to flooding, storm surges that can cause coastal inundation, and tornadoes. These can result in significant damage to infrastructure, loss of life, and displacement of communities. Emergency response and recovery efforts are required to address the aftermath of a hurricane's primary effects.
floodinggg :D
Loss of life and property damage.
20,000 people dead
The side effects are going to be very similar to that of starvation. The primary effects are going to be headache and dizziness.
people died
We can divide the effects of an earthquake into those known as the primary effects and those known as the secondary effects. Primary effects of an earthquake are those resulting directly from the earthquake itself. These include; buildings collapsing; roads cracking; bridges giving way; shattering of glass and injuries / deaths resulting from these. Secondary effects are those that result from the primary effects. For example ground shaking may result in the cracking of gas and water pipes (primary effects) this can result in severe fires due to explosion from escaping gas and difficulties in putting out fires due to lack of water from burst mains (secondary effects). Other secondary effects include, homelessness, business going bankrupt and closing etc.
The effects of ferro-resonance are the ungrounded primary transformers, higher distribution in the voltage systems. Other effects are the lightly loaded transformers.
to minimize effects caused by "all-hazards" incidents
Buildings collapsed People buried
A Primary Effect is basically an disaster like earthquakes what happens in the area of the earthquake e.g buildings f-d damaged like tat secondary effects well....... U dint ask 4 tat. -I.E_ Revstar deadshotyz
The primary negative effects of the Columbian Exchange were death, disease, and slavery. Positive effects included the incorporation of European methods of agriculture, and the introduction to the Americas of animals such as horses.