It is a hurricane.
No, a typhoon is a type of tropical cyclone that forms over warm ocean waters. It is a weather phenomenon, not a geological one.
No, it's a geological phenomenon. Weather can cause avalanches to happen, though, like if flood waters cause the heavy erosion of a cliff. There could be an avalanche as a result of that, but the avalanche isn't weather.
Yes, a cyclone is a type of weather phenomenon characterized by strong winds and heavy rainfall. Cyclones can form over warm ocean waters and can bring destructive effects such as flooding and high winds when they make landfall.
No. Hurricanes are a tropical phenomenon. The waters around Denmark are too cold to support hurricanes.
No, a cyclone is not geological. Cyclones are large-scale weather systems that form over warm ocean waters, characterized by a low-pressure center and rotating winds. Geology, on the other hand, is the study of the Earth's physical structure and substance, including its rocks, minerals, and processes that shape the planet's surface.
No, a typhoon is a type of tropical cyclone that forms over warm ocean waters. It is a weather phenomenon, not a geological one.
Cyclone is the generic name for the same weather phenomenon known as hurricanes in North America, and typhoons in Asian waters.
No, it's a geological phenomenon. Weather can cause avalanches to happen, though, like if flood waters cause the heavy erosion of a cliff. There could be an avalanche as a result of that, but the avalanche isn't weather.
The correct name for this sort of weather phenomenon in Australia is cyclone.In 2008, there were six noteworthy cyclones that developed in Australian waters.
Yes, a cyclone is a type of weather phenomenon characterized by strong winds and heavy rainfall. Cyclones can form over warm ocean waters and can bring destructive effects such as flooding and high winds when they make landfall.
When the dangerous weather is in the weather forecast for the waters you plan on boating in.
Boathing in warm weather
No. Hurricanes are a tropical phenomenon. The waters around Denmark are too cold to support hurricanes.
No, a cyclone is not geological. Cyclones are large-scale weather systems that form over warm ocean waters, characterized by a low-pressure center and rotating winds. Geology, on the other hand, is the study of the Earth's physical structure and substance, including its rocks, minerals, and processes that shape the planet's surface.
The change of color after dehydration is not a general phenomenon.
ethel waters
It can be a sign of bad weather