Tires and front end alignment issues are the most common types of damage. Depending on the size of the pothole the damage could be light, or severe enough to cause you to have to call for a tow.
The most common symptom caused by damage to the inner ear is dizziness or vertigo.
A broken belt in your tire can be caused by several different things. The most common cause is hitting a pothole or a solid object in the roadway.
Most of the damage caused by tornadoes is the result of extremely powerful winds.
Most common form is inflamation of the thyroid gland caused by an autoimmune codition called Hashimoto's thyroiditis in which antibodies mistakenly damage the gland.
Most damage in a tornado is caused by the extremely fast winds.
The most probable cause of a front tire starting to tear itself apart would be from uneven wear. I recommend that you have a front-end alignment performed, and replace both front tires. The next most common reason would be that the tires are out of balance; have the new tires properly balanced when installed. If you hit a pothole, it's possible that the pothole caused both of these problems, and may have damaged the tire at that time.
Throwing your alignment out or busting a hole in the oil pan or losing a hubcap or blowing out a tire or bending a rim.
it has not been calulated, but by guess, it was probably the biggest recorded storm that did do the most damage by lightning.
Physical injury is one of the most common causes of damage to the nervous system.
The most common issues that require exterior wall repairs include water damage, cracks, mold growth, and structural damage. These problems can be caused by factors such as weather exposure, poor construction, and lack of maintenance. Regular inspections and timely repairs can help prevent further damage to the exterior walls of a building.
They aren't. Wind speed is the speed at which air moves. Damage is physical harm caused to objects. Strong wind can caused damage, with damage generally being more severe with faster winds. Most damage, however is not caused by wind. Damage can result from a number of natrual and human causes.
The most destructive tsunami in United States history was in 1964 when a magnitude 9.2 earthquake in Alaska triggered a tsunami along the West Coast. It caused significant damage in Alaska, Oregon, and California, resulting in loss of life and widespread destruction.