yes.
houses are destroyed and crops are destroyed too. Farm animals are killed along with all the fields being burnt by the lava or drowned by the ashes.
because all the crops that we grow get destroyed and then there is nothing much left so it will be very very very expensive
If the good ozone in the stratosphere is destroyed, it would lead to an increase in harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching the Earth's surface. This could result in higher rates of skin cancer, cataracts, and other health problems in humans, as well as ecosystem disruptions and damage to crops.
The 'dust bowl' was the famous metaphor used to describe the Californian land. Over farming during the great depression in California, as well as the hot weather resulted in the terrain being very dry and not very good for crops.
It depends on the kind of natural disaster. Doughts kill crops be depriving the plants of water. Floods kill crops by essentially drowining the plants. Fires can burn crops to ashes. Hailstorms can batter plants to pieces. Tornadoes can flatten and tear apart crops.
They destroyed their crops.
During US civil war blockade stopped selling to foreign countries. US troops destroyed crops. After civil war was because of the destruction of the war destroyed most of the crops.
Homes destroyed, crops ruined, people killed, etc.
they get destroyed
Destruction killing people, crops, and property
i don't know but i think the cyclone dodged around the farms
It destroyed the crops.
salt
2.04 million tons of rice were destroyed.
Lincoln was re-elected, tore up rail lines, destroyed crops, and burned/looted crops
Bugs and insects . !
That depends. People most likely? Pets, crops, etc. Anything that is in its path.