Cyclone too cause impacts on hydrosphere. Cyclone causes water displacement from water bodies. it causes streaming movements in water which may be threat to aquatic life. It may drown ships or boats of fisherman and kill them.
Cyclones in Europe are known as cyclones. They are not called hurricanes - this is a term generally reserved for cyclones in the Americas.
Jacksonville Cyclones was created in 1995.
Cyclones of Chittagong was created in 2009.
The tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal are called cyclones or sometimes referred to as "Bay of Bengal cyclones." These cyclones are known for forming during the monsoon season and can bring heavy rainfall and strong winds to the region.
This interaction among living organisms in the biosphere is called an ecosystem. Ecosystems involve the relationships and dependencies between different organisms and their physical environment within a particular area.
cyclones are huge waves that flood the water :) By Indistop
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its bc of life
Cyclones are formed when on organised system of revolving winds
Ther is the biosphere- life THere is the atmosphere- air There is the lithosphere- rock And there is the hydrosphere- water
The statement is true.
Yes, they destroy homes, kill people, injury people, That all effects communities
lithosphere: coastal erosion, buildings destroyed hydrosphere: causing big waves in the ocean, unsettled waters (lakes, rivers etc.) atmosphere: disasterous winds, basically anything to do with wind actually... biosphere: death of animals/people, death of trees, crops etc.
While it is generally well protected it does receive severe winds and the effects of tropical cyclones.
Cyclones in Europe are known as cyclones. They are not called hurricanes - this is a term generally reserved for cyclones in the Americas.
Earthquakes, floods, landslides, cyclones, avalanche and epidemics
Tropical cyclones move in a westerly direction due to the trade winds blowing from east to west in the tropics. The Coriolis effect also influences the cyclone's direction, causing it to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. These combined effects result in the overall westward movement of tropical cyclones.