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Impact of tropical cyclones on the environment

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Answer: The combination of wind-driven waves and the low-pressure of a tropical cyclone can produce a coastal storm surge – a huge volume of water driven ashore at high speed and with immense force that can wash away structures in its path and cause significant damage to the coastal environment

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Cyclones, such as hurricanes or tropical storms, can cause heavy rain, strong winds, large storm surges, and tornadoes The destruction caused by a cyclone depends on its intensity, size, and location. Cyclones can remove forest canopy, change the landscape near coastal areas, and cause extensive erosion along the coast. Even well inland, heavy rainfall can lead to landslides in mountainous areas. Cyclones can cause loss of life and property damage through storm surge, flooding, extreme winds, tornadoes, and lightning. Over the past 50 years, cyclones have caused an average of 43 deaths and US $78 million in damages every day. Cyclones can also destroy vegetation and animal habitats, interrupting and changing ecosystems.

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