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A category 2 hurricane can cause more damage than a category 5 hurricane if it hits a more densely populated area, lingers over a region longer, or brings significant storm surge or flooding. Wind speed is just one factor in determining the potential damage caused by a hurricane.
The defining factor that changes a storm's status from a tropical storm to a hurricane is when the maximum sustained wind speeds reach or exceed 74 mph (119 km/h). This increase in wind speed signifies that the storm has intensified and crossed the threshold to be classified as a hurricane.
Hemophilia is caused by a deficiency of clotting factor VIII (hemophilia A) or clotting factor IX (hemophilia B).
Hurricane Andrew would be considered a density-independent factor because its impact on a population does not change based on the population size or density. It affects all individuals in the same way regardless of the population's size.
Yes, hurricanes can and have been more powerful than Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina was a Category 5 hurricane at its peak with maximum sustained winds of 175 mph. There have been other hurricanes with higher wind speeds and more destructive impacts.
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what multiplying factor decrease a number by 3 %
Pollution was a small factor but the largest factor is the spread of the Asian Carp which feed on algae and surface insects. This causes a disruption in the entire river ecosystem all the way to the largemouth bass causing a decrease in available food and therefore a decrease in population.
A category 3 hurricane is determined by sustained wind speeds of 111-129 mph (178-208 km/h). These wind speeds can cause significant damage, including well-built framed homes that can sustain major roof and siding damage.
it is an environmental factor that causes a population to decrease.
It is called a limiting factor.
cheese
Decrease. The refrigerator removes the warmth factor and the damp factor that mold needs to form.
Depending on the pH factor of the water now, you could add acid to decrease the alkaline factor.
A category 2 hurricane can cause more damage than a category 5 hurricane if it hits a more densely populated area, lingers over a region longer, or brings significant storm surge or flooding. Wind speed is just one factor in determining the potential damage caused by a hurricane.
climate change, decrease in temperature
Increasing the distance between the two magnets will cause a decrease in the force of attraction between them. As the distance between the magnets increases, the magnetic field strength that one magnet exerts on the other decreases, resulting in a weaker force of attraction.