Human activities contribute to the worsening effects of cyclones through climate change, which increases ocean temperatures and alters weather patterns. Deforestation and urbanization can amplify the impacts by reducing natural barriers and increasing vulnerability in coastal areas. Poor land management and inadequate infrastructure can exacerbate flooding and damage during these extreme weather events. Additionally, rapid population growth in cyclone-prone regions further strains resources and preparedness efforts.
It is difficult to directly compare the severity of Cyclone Tracy and Cyclone Yasi as each cyclone had different impacts and affected different areas. However, Cyclone Tracy, which struck Darwin, Australia in 1974, caused more loss of life and extensive damage to the city compared to Cyclone Yasi, which hit northern Queensland in 2011. Both cyclones were significant in their own right, but Cyclone Tracy is often considered one of the most devastating cyclones to hit Australia.
In the past global warming was natural in that humans lacked the technology to have much impact. Currently the climate should actually be very gradually cooling, not warming rapidly as it is. Virtually all of the present warming is attributable to human activity. In other words, yes, people are making it worse.
The worst storm to be called a hurricane was the Great Hurricane of 1780, with over 22,000 fatalities. The worst tropical cyclone (generic term for hurricanes, typhoons etc.) on record wast the Bhola Cyclone of 1970 with 300,000 to 500,000 fatalities.
Yes people use pine cones as air fresheners in there homes. My friend has a rotten pine cone is her room that has been in there for 10 years. She finally figured out it was making it smell worse so she through it out and turns out her little sister found it.
In terms of property damage, Katrina was the worst hurricane in U.S. history. However it was nowhere near being the deadliest tropical cyclone (the generic term for hurricanes. Hurricane Katrina killed 1,836 people. The deadliest hurricane in the U.S. the Galveston hurricane of 1900 killed at least 6,000 people and possibly as many as 12,000. The deadliest of all tropical cyclones, the Bhola cyclone of 1970 killed at least 300,000 people.
Because it was Making everything worse for the people in the united states.
It is difficult to directly compare the severity of Cyclone Tracy and Cyclone Yasi as each cyclone had different impacts and affected different areas. However, Cyclone Tracy, which struck Darwin, Australia in 1974, caused more loss of life and extensive damage to the city compared to Cyclone Yasi, which hit northern Queensland in 2011. Both cyclones were significant in their own right, but Cyclone Tracy is often considered one of the most devastating cyclones to hit Australia.
Making Matters Worse - 1915 was released on: USA: 2 September 1915
In the past global warming was natural in that humans lacked the technology to have much impact. Currently the climate should actually be very gradually cooling, not warming rapidly as it is. Virtually all of the present warming is attributable to human activity. In other words, yes, people are making it worse.
Neither is worse. Gay people are exactly equal to straight people.
yes because the economy is going bad and i dont see him doing anything about hes just making things worse!
Because people like making your life miserable. I know this sucks, but if you hold on and plan well, your life will be fine. Think of all the people who have it worse!
It spreads the rash, making it worse.
When people are making jokes about sex and related to sex. Kind of like a That's What She Said joke, but maybe worse.
Yes. Battery is where u hurt people and is worse wherein assault is making someone fear for their life and disorderly conduct is just not adhering to basic common sense laws.
There would be many people that would expect the quality of the environment to be worse. This is because some people are pessimistic.
No, the correct spelling is "aggravating" (annoying, or making worse).