There are many harmful effects on tornadoes but a couple of examples are destruction of homes, land, and necessities that apply to people. The causes of these natural disasters are the high wind speeds and the location where it strikes.
the political effects are where the goverment is damaged by the outcome of the tornado.
Tornadoes form when a mesocyclone, a part found in some thunderstorms where air twists and moves upward, gets squeezed into a narrower shape. This causes it to spin faster and reach toward the ground to create a tornado.
Tornadoes can badly damage or destroy parts of communities. Often injuring and killing some while leaving others without homes. Some commutes such as Picher, Oklahoma and Manchester, South Dakota have been abandoned after being hit.
Tornadoes primarily affect the atmosphere and biosphere, with minor effects on the geosphere.
There are many causes of weathering. Some of the main causes of weathering are:Thermal stressFrost weatheringOcean wavesPressure releaseSalt-crystal growthBiological effects
tornadoes do a lot of damage. it can leave people in devistation, cost a lot of money and kill people.
tornadoes can cause bad and vary destructive hail , heavy rain
flooding , tsunami's , hurricanes and tornadoes
Definitely rain. Rain usually does not have any harmful effects unless it causes flooding. Tornadoes however can always cause damage, although most often it is relatively minor, all too often tornadoes are devastating.
Long-term effects of tornadoes include the destruction of vegetation, economic fallout from the destruction, lasting physical injuries and psychological trauma, and the irreversible loss of those who die.
well tornadoes can badly damage or destroy parts of communities
There are so many things that can cause disaster. Tornadoes, hurricanes, flooding, earthquakes, and droughts can all cause disasters in the world.
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It causes tornadoes
the effects were Canada becoming a british colony
the political effects are where the goverment is damaged by the outcome of the tornado.
Tornadoes form when a mesocyclone, a part found in some thunderstorms where air twists and moves upward, gets squeezed into a narrower shape. This causes it to spin faster and reach toward the ground to create a tornado.