Any living thing.
because they are dangerous and can kill people
Hurricanes can have heavy winds that can lift debris to hit you, and possibly kill you.
Yes, that is one way. However, about 90% of hurricane fatalities are due to flooding.
Well, they are both natural disasters that can inflict severe harm on people. They can kill and spread mass panic. Some differences would be the fact that hurricanes are far more predictable than earthquakes and that hurricanes usually only affect the shoreline, unlike earthquakes which can happen anywhere.
No, lightning typically kills fewer people than hurricanes or tornadoes. On average, lightning causes around 30-60 deaths per year in the United States, while hurricanes and tornadoes can cause hundreds of deaths in a single event.
It can kill people
Yes. Hurricanes can seriously injure and kill people.
One is not necessarily deadlier, as in both hurricanes an tornadoes, some kill more than others, and many do not kill at all. However, in terms of the highest death toll, hurricanes kill more people. This is largely due to the fact that they cover a larger area, giving them more opportunity to kill.
Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes. Both hurricanes and tornadoes can be deadly, although hurricanes are more likely to cause widespread destruction due to their larger size and duration. Both hurricanes and tornadoes have strong winds, but hurricanes typically have more sustained, powerful winds over a larger region.
hurricanes kill people lives
Cause they can Blow Houses and Windows and Bulidings and Kill people.
because they are dangerous and can kill people
Hurricanes can have heavy winds that can lift debris to hit you, and possibly kill you.
The statement "Hurricanes cover a larger area than tornadoes" is true. "Hurricanes have strong winds" is also true unless there is a second part to it. Both hurricanes and tornadoes kill people.
lightning can kill you.tornado,hurricanes,floods,hail can too. scary.
they could kill animals in the ecosytem while distroy one
Hurricanes typically kill by drowning in the tidal surge.