It depends on the intensity of the tornado an what it hits. The very weakest tornadoes can cause damage, peeling shingles and breaking tree limbs, but rarely actually destroy anything. The most violent tornadoes can destroy almost anything. Houses and trees are swept away, cars are mangled beyond recognition, large brick buildings are leveled, roads are peeled from the ground.
Thunderstorms, themselves, do not destroy anything. Thunderstorms can bring lightning, wind, or even a tornado. These can destroy things. Weather like this can:
nothing it cant do anything.. u can go under it and have a thunder bath lol
Thunderstorms in themselves cannot destroy, yet a tornado or lightening in a thunderstorm can cause damage.
No. Thunder itself does not cause damage. Lightning, however, can start fires.
In some ways yes. Some thunderstorms can produce destructive tornadoes. Lightning can also spark fires that can destroy houses.
Weathering is a destructive force
Destructive..
A thunder "slap" does not exist. A thunder "clap" does. A thunder clap is the term given to the sound thunder is and makes.
yes secondary waves are destructive
CONSTRUCTIVE
Just noisy.
constructive not destructive
destructive
Thunder
CFC's are destructive, It is because of their destructive property.
Weathering is a destructive force
Destructive..
destructive
What is a destructive caterpillar?
destructive
Yes, the noun thunder is a mass noun. Multiples of thunder are expressed as the object of a preposition (a lot of thunder, claps of thunder, rolls of thunder, etc.), or using an adjective (loud thunder, rumbling thunder, deafening thunder, etc.)
Lime sinks are considered to be destructive forces. A destructive force is a form of erosion, weathering, and also impacts organisms.