No, hurricanes are natural phenomena, however there is some evidence that humans may have affected the frequency and severity of hurricanes as a consequence of global warming.
Hurricanes
No. Although it has been proposed that human-caused climate change may affect hurricane activity, humans cannot directly cause hurricanes.
Yes. Hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena that are cause by certain weather conditions.
No, cold weather does not cause hurricanes. Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters. Temperature contrasts between warm and cold air masses can influence the strength and path of hurricanes, but cold weather itself does not create hurricanes.
It's a natural disaster. Lets look at the simple ones first. You're home is destroyed, people are killed, town is demolished. Second, emotional damage.
No. Nothing humans do can stop hurricanes.
Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon and thus have a cause rooted in weather.
Hurricanes are not dangerous to dolphins because they swim away like us humans, we escape from hurricanes.
Hurricanes cause a lot of damage when the hit land. Each year many hurricanes cause damage to buildings.
Hurricanes are neither cause by humans nor geological in nature. Hurricanes are meteorological. In other words, they are weather. Geology is the study of the rocks and sediments that make up the Earth. A hurricane is a powerful storm that develops from atmospheric processes, which makes it a form of weather.
Cause they do.
hurricanes cause more damage they can also cause earthquakes and tsunamis
Hurricanes
No, Hurricane Katrina caused flooding and terrible damage to humans and property, but it did not cause global warming. Global warming is caused among other things by man burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and putting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Floods
Cause they do.
No. Hurricanes form as a result of warm ocean water. Hurricanes can cause lightning, but not the other way around.