Affects cyclones have on the natural environment
Cyclones can cause devastating damage to the natural environment. It can completely destroy the canopy of a forest thus destroying many habitats. Trees can fall and crush habitats. Flying debris, including uprooted trees, can destroy parts of forests and animal habitats. The resultant animal deaths can break the food chain causing more animals to die. When a sewage line gets damaged due to a cyclone, it can poison the environment, resulting in many animal deaths and plant destruction.
When a cyclone is around coral reef it can damage the coral. In extreme cases it can cause a tornado over the sea which can suck up fish and other marine life and hurl them everywhere. When a cyclone hits a beach it can erode the sand and underlying rocks .
Cyclones can sometimes benefit the environment by bringing rain to drought affected areas.
When a cyclone is around coral reef it can damage the coral. In extreme cases it can cause a tornado over the sea which can suck up fish and other marine life and hurl them everywhere. When a cyclone hits a beach it can erode the sand and underlying rocks .
Cyclones can sometimes benefit the environment by bringing rain to drought affected areas.