Hurricanes are produce by weather phenomena, though geologic features can influence them.
It depends on the kind of catastrophe. Catastrophes such as hurricanes and tornadoes are caused by weather. Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are geologic events. Train wrecks and industrial accidents are human-caused.
Wildfires can have all three causes: weather (such as lightning strikes), geological (such as volcanic activity), or human (such as arson or accidental ignition from activities like campfires). It is important to investigate the specific circumstances of each wildfire to determine the exact cause.
For examples of severe weather are: tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, and severe thunderstorms. High winds, hail, excessive precipitation, and wildfires are forms and effects of severe weather, as are thunderstorms, downbursts, lightning, tornadoes, waterspouts, tropical cyclones, and extratropical cyclones. Regional and seasonal severe weather phenomena include blizzards, snowstorms, ice storms, and duststorms
Weather can affect human emotions in various ways. For example, sunny weather can improve mood and increase feelings of happiness, while extended periods of rain or gloomy weather may lead to feelings of sadness or lethargy in some individuals. Extreme weather conditions like hurricanes or blizzards can also cause stress or anxiety.
Hurricanes and cyclones are similar to tornadoes in that they are all types of severe weather phenomena characterized by strong winds and rotating air currents. These weather events can cause significant damage and pose a risk to human life.
Hurricanes should be an weather related and geologic in nature
They are not human related. However they are weather related because of the wind that blows to create the hurricane, and they are also geologic in nature.
Volcanoes are driven entirely by geologic forces.
It depends on the kind of catastrophe. Catastrophes such as hurricanes and tornadoes are caused by weather. Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are geologic events. Train wrecks and industrial accidents are human-caused.
No. Although geologic features can influence them, hurricanes are produced as a result of certain weather conditions.
Catastrophes can be caused by a variety of factors, including weather-related events like hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods, geological events such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, as well as human activities like accidents, pollution, and wars. The specific cause of a catastrophe depends on the circumstances surrounding it.
Volcanoes are created by, and react to, geological conditions.
it's manly caused by weather from HEAVY rainfall
Hurricanes have a cause rooted in weather. They can be influenced by geographic formations and there is some evidence that human induced climate change can influence them as well, but not cause them.
an earthquake has a weather goelogic
It's a human and geologic cause.
Human and weather causes. For example, a person might cause it by unattending a camp fire, or discarding a lit cigarette. Or wildfires can be ignited by more natural causes such as lightning for example.