Typhoons can be devastating for humans, because they cause widespread destruction. In areas where mass media is not common, the people are often unaware of the storm until it is too late to evacuate.
The causes of typhoons are warm water, moisture and inward spiraling winds. The effects can be minor or major, from the wind causing trees to be uprooted to major damage to buildings and loss of human life.
Typhoons have disastrous effects on people. They will usually destroy property, displace people from their homes, cause causalities and fatalities among so many other effects.
Cyclones can affect humans whenever they damage homes and businesses. This can leave people homeless, stranded, and without food and water.
There so many different social effects of a typhoon. Some of the most devastating ones include loss of lives, displacement of people, destruction of property and so much more.
Yes they do.
Typhoons (AKA hurricanes or cyclones) are natural phenomena. They are among many naturally occurring events - like earthquakes, blizzards, dust storms - which humanity is not able to prevent. This is not to say that we will never be able to prevent them - but it will be a long time before we might be able to. It is possible, however, to build structures, roadways and waterfront facilities in ways that make them more resistant to damage from hurricanes or typhoons.
Vegetation helps absorb water's kinetic energy and some of the water itself. So floods will not carry the same force, and storm surges from typhoons will not travel as far inland.
Typhoons, even those as destructive as Typhoon Haiyan, usually cause little impact to the overall economy of the Philippines. Rebuilding the country after a devastating typhoon actually helps to boost the economy due to the rebuilding costs. The hardest hit industries after a typhoon are usually farming, fishing, and agriculture.
Typhoons weaken when the make land-fall - because they lose the 'fuel' of the storm. Typhoons are fuelled by the moisture they 'suck up' from the ocean. once over land, they lose the source of their power - and eventually die.
Typhoons cause damage through high winds and heavy rains. The storm surges from typhoons can also cause damage, as can the effects of loss of electrical power.
Typhoons can destroy homes and buildings
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Typhoons can have significant effects on the environment. They can cause widespread destruction and devastation, leading to deforestation, erosion, and changes in the landscape. Flooding caused by heavy rainfall can result in water pollution and damage to ecosystems. Typhoons may also impact marine life, disrupting habitats and causing damage to coral reefs and coastal ecosystems.
Typhoons affect the lives of people because it maked them lose there homes and they will be shelterless and children might not have a school so they could not have any education.
Typhoons (AKA hurricanes or cyclones) are natural phenomena. They are among many naturally occurring events - like earthquakes, blizzards, dust storms - which humanity is not able to prevent. This is not to say that we will never be able to prevent them - but it will be a long time before we might be able to. It is possible, however, to build structures, roadways and waterfront facilities in ways that make them more resistant to damage from hurricanes or typhoons.
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Vegetation helps absorb water's kinetic energy and some of the water itself. So floods will not carry the same force, and storm surges from typhoons will not travel as far inland.
Typhoons cannot be prevented.
No, typhoons are a southeast Asia phenomena.