Yes. In Some tornadoes are strong enough to completely obliterate neighborhoods.
A tornado can cause damage that you do not want to see. It can destroy animals' habitats and kill plants by uprooting trees and destroying flowers. A tornado could break your home or vehicle! A tornado damages everything in its path.
Yes, a tornado can wreak everything in its path.
everything in it's way
Cataclysmic tornado trampling everything in its pathCatastrophic, towering tornado overwhelming the small townTurbulent tornado, tossing houses like twigs
it can destroy everything
because they had an tornado
Usually not, it generally takes an F4 or F5 tornado to do that kind of damage and only about 1% of tornadoes are that strong. Most tornadoes fall into the categories F0 and F1. These tornadoes can topple some trees, break windows, and strip roof surfaces.
It destroys everything in its path. Besides, anything debris the tornado picks up is a deadly missile.
The speed at which a tornado can break a tree depends on the intensity of the tornado. Tornado winds can reach speeds of over 300 mph, easily snapping trees at their trunk or uprooting them. Strong tornadoes can cause extensive damage to trees within seconds.
Technically, a tornado does not "destroy everything". In fact, it's path is completely unpredictable and random.A tornado doesn't "go" anywhere after it "destroys everything" because it isn't really intended to destroy things. A tornado could appear in a place where there is very little nature and very barren.The tornado will simply "fade away" or stop, and will just "go away". When, exactly is unknown, since tornadoes have a wide range of times in which they will last.
Eventually they lose steam and just break up
Except in cases of weak tornadoes, or where a structure is only subjected to the tornado's outermost winds, windows will generally break.