well, at 118-152 km/h (the weakest kinds), it will damage trees, shrubs, trailer homes, docks, and small boats damaged. At 153-176 km/h, it would uproot small trees, sereiously damage trailer homes, and damage roofs. At 177-208km/h, it would uproot large trees, destroy trailer homes, destroy homes, damage doors windows and roofs. At 130 - 155, It would throw traffic signs to the ground and destroy roofs, doors and windows. At more than 248km/h, it would destroy buildings.
They can be very dangerous, depending on the speed. The best thing to do is to stay well away from them.
Yes, it is the most dangerous part of a hurricane.
because they are dangerous and can kill people
Yes, storm surges are common with hurricanes. A storm surge is a rise in sea level caused by the storm's winds and low pressure, which can lead to flooding in coastal areas. Storm surges are one of the most dangerous and damaging aspects of hurricanes.
All are forms of potentially dangerous weather.
Yes. While hurricanes weaken after making landfall, they may still produce dangerous winds for hours afterward.
Hurricanes are not dangerous to dolphins because they swim away like us humans, we escape from hurricanes.
Yes. Hurricanes and Tornadoes are dangerous. they can destroy property and life.
All hurricanes are dangerous.
It is very dangerous. According to the speed. The bigger the level the more dangerous it is
The eye wall of a hurricanes is dangerous because that its where the strongest winds occur.
yes
It would be Hurricanes.
Hurricanes are very dangerous. When one is blowing in your area, it is not a time to play outside; it is a time to seek shelter.
Yes, it is the most dangerous part of a hurricane.
because they are dangerous and can kill people
the causes of the floods are hurricanes they are strongest goes everywhere it is dangerous.
Yes, storm surges are common with hurricanes. A storm surge is a rise in sea level caused by the storm's winds and low pressure, which can lead to flooding in coastal areas. Storm surges are one of the most dangerous and damaging aspects of hurricanes.