yes. a hurricane can lift a houso out of the ground.
Hurricanes can have heavy winds that can lift debris to hit you, and possibly kill you.
No. Although it has been proposed that human-caused climate change may affect hurricane activity, humans cannot directly cause hurricanes.
The impact (destructive capability) happens as soon as the hurricane forms however the hurricane may never make landfall and therfore never cause damage to human property.
No, there is currently no magnet strong enough to lift a human due to the weight and mass of the human body. Magnets strong enough to lift heavy objects like cars are not safe for use near humans due to the risk of injury or interference with medical devices.
yes. a hurricane can lift a houso out of the ground.
Human Hurricane was created in 1998.
Hurricanes can lift and carry large objects, such as cars and trees, due to the strong winds associated with the storm. The exact weight that a hurricane can lift varies based on the intensity of the storm, but it is capable of lifting several tons.
Hurricanes can have heavy winds that can lift debris to hit you, and possibly kill you.
No. Although it has been proposed that human-caused climate change may affect hurricane activity, humans cannot directly cause hurricanes.
No, the average normal human would not be able to lift 1000kg. It is well beyond the typical strength capacity of a person.
Niether. It is a natural effect of the atmoshpere
Because it decimates a wide array of human development.
it would pick up anything in its way and hit you with it
The impact (destructive capability) happens as soon as the hurricane forms however the hurricane may never make landfall and therfore never cause damage to human property.
Hurricanes typically have strong enough winds to cause significant damage to a house, including lifting parts of it off the ground. However, a hurricane would not be able to completely lift up an intact house from its foundation. The extent of damage depends on the strength of the storm and the construction of the house.
No, there is currently no magnet strong enough to lift a human due to the weight and mass of the human body. Magnets strong enough to lift heavy objects like cars are not safe for use near humans due to the risk of injury or interference with medical devices.