Yes, they do by ripping homes and grass and polluting the air with matter.
Three factors that can cause an ecosystem to change include climate change, which can alter temperature and precipitation patterns, affecting species distributions; human activities such as deforestation, urbanization, and pollution, which disrupt habitats and biodiversity; and natural events like wildfires, hurricanes, or invasive species introductions, which can significantly impact ecosystem dynamics and resilience. These changes can lead to shifts in species composition, loss of biodiversity, and altered ecosystem services.
anythng nd everythng can change the ecosystem
A change in climate or natural disaster might change an ecosystem very quickly.
the factor that affect and change the ecosystem is how the people living
move to another ecosystem
No. It's the other way around. Climate change can affect hurricanes.
anythng nd everythng can change the ecosystem
There is always room for change, even when it comes to hurricane laws. Current laws about hurricanes that are good for today may not be the best laws for hurricanes down the road.
A change in climate or natural disaster might change an ecosystem very quickly.
Hurricanes are storms that bring very powerful wind, torrential rain, and large waves.
Yes. Hurricanes happen every year. This is not going to change for millions of years.
A change in climate or natural disaster might change an ecosystem very quickly.
the factor that affect and change the ecosystem is how the people living
They change by the weather
The climate does not change during or as a result of hurricanes.
Not only do hurricane paths change, they are near unpredictable.
move to another ecosystem