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Yes, it would but it would only be made by someone very smart and ingenious. But of course hurricanes are made by Mother Nature.

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What do thunderstorms tornadoes and hurricanes affect?

Hurricanes, thunderstorms, and tornadoes can all cause damage to vegetation and man made structure through their winds. Hurricanes and thunderstorms both produce rain, which can sometimes lead to flooding. It should be noted that hurricanes produce thunderstorms and thunderstorms, including those found in hurricanes, are what produce tornadoes.


What is the difference between a natural hazard and a man made hazard with examples?

A natural hazard is a threat caused by natural phenomena, such as earthquakes or hurricanes, while a man-made hazard is a threat resulting from human activities, like pollution or industrial accidents. For example, an earthquake is a natural hazard, while a nuclear power plant meltdown is a man-made hazard.


When was hurricanes made?

Hurricanes have been occurring on Earth for millions of years. The modern system of naming hurricanes began in 1953 by the National Hurricane Center. Tracking and studying hurricanes has evolved over time with advancements in technology and understanding of weather patterns.


How were hurricanes measured before the Saffir-Simpson Scale?

Prior to the development of the Saffir-Simpson scale there was no rating system for hurricanes. The only distinction made was between major hurricanes with winds over 110 mph and minor hurricanes with sustained winds of 110 mph or less.


What is the difference between natural hazards and man made hazards?

Natural hazards are events caused by natural forces such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods, whereas man-made hazards are events that result from human activities, such as industrial accidents, terrorism, or infrastructure failures. While natural hazards are typically beyond human control, man-made hazards can often be mitigated through careful planning and regulation.

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What are the disasters made by man?

Some are caused by oceans and fronts combining.(hurricanes)


Are oceanic dead zones natural or man made?

Natural of course. That's like saying is hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, and tornadoes natural or man made disasters.


What do thunderstorms tornadoes and hurricanes affect?

Hurricanes, thunderstorms, and tornadoes can all cause damage to vegetation and man made structure through their winds. Hurricanes and thunderstorms both produce rain, which can sometimes lead to flooding. It should be noted that hurricanes produce thunderstorms and thunderstorms, including those found in hurricanes, are what produce tornadoes.


What is the odd one out hurricane cyclone tornado torpedo?

The odd one out is a torpedo. Hurricanes, cyclones, and tornadoes are natural events. A torpedo is a man-made weapon.


What are World War 2 hawker hurricanes made of?

WW2 Hurricanes were mostly aluminium, but with a fabric covered fuselage.


What is the difference between a natural hazard and a man made hazard with examples?

A natural hazard is a threat caused by natural phenomena, such as earthquakes or hurricanes, while a man-made hazard is a threat resulting from human activities, like pollution or industrial accidents. For example, an earthquake is a natural hazard, while a nuclear power plant meltdown is a man-made hazard.


When was hurricanes made?

Hurricanes have been occurring on Earth for millions of years. The modern system of naming hurricanes began in 1953 by the National Hurricane Center. Tracking and studying hurricanes has evolved over time with advancements in technology and understanding of weather patterns.


How many hurricanes reached the US in 2012?

Two hurricanes made landfall in theUnited States in 2012: Isaac and Sandy.


How were graphic and maps used in the national geographic video apex?

To show the hurricanes size and path as it increases and made landfall


How many hurricanes were made during World War 2?

Approximately 14,235 Hurricanes were built in total but many were built before WW2.


How were hurricanes measured before the Saffir-Simpson Scale?

Prior to the development of the Saffir-Simpson scale there was no rating system for hurricanes. The only distinction made was between major hurricanes with winds over 110 mph and minor hurricanes with sustained winds of 110 mph or less.


What is the difference between natural hazards and man made hazards?

Natural hazards are events caused by natural forces such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods, whereas man-made hazards are events that result from human activities, such as industrial accidents, terrorism, or infrastructure failures. While natural hazards are typically beyond human control, man-made hazards can often be mitigated through careful planning and regulation.