Yes. Tornadoes very often rip up vegetation. Even a relatively weak tornado can topple hundreds of trees if it goes through a wooded area.
A extreme natural event is an act of nature that has damage to people and their environment E.g Earthquakes,tsunamis. tornado
obviously depending on the size of the tornado it may not do a great deal of damage, just rustle up the trees and bushes but that's about it. But if your talking about a powerfull tornado like an F4 or F5, and its got enough energy to stay on the ground then it can literally wipe out a whole area which will destroy the habitats and most likely the inhabitants of those habitats.
Tornadoes can tear up vegetation and destroy animal habitats. Swaths of wooded areas may be leveled.
Both natural disasters are equally terrible. Magnitude may affect how badly humans, animals, and the environment are affected. Hurricanes are classified by wind speed... A Category 1 hurricane would have winds up to 95 mph winds, while a Category 5 hurricane would have greater than 156 mph winds. A tornado is classified a little differently... according to the Fujita Scale, a tornado is classified by damage. Both a hurricane and a tornado have the potential to cause an equal amount of damage; a tornado might be more concentrated, while a hurricane could be more widespread. Overall, though, hurricanes can cause more damage. There have been many more hurricanes that caused over $1 billion in damage than tornadoes with the same amount, and more hurricanes than tornadoes with death tolls over 500.
Tornadoes are a natural phenomenon.
A extreme natural event is an act of nature that has damage to people and their environment E.g Earthquakes,tsunamis. tornado
From the smoke, it pollutes the environment. Actually, volcanoes are part of the natural environment and cannot damage it.
From the smoke, it pollutes the environment. Actually, volcanoes are part of the natural environment and cannot damage it.
A tornado can damage or destroy homes, businesses, crops, and recreational areas. People and animals can be killed or injured.
obviously depending on the size of the tornado it may not do a great deal of damage, just rustle up the trees and bushes but that's about it. But if your talking about a powerfull tornado like an F4 or F5, and its got enough energy to stay on the ground then it can literally wipe out a whole area which will destroy the habitats and most likely the inhabitants of those habitats.
It is people.
Tornadoes can affect a small portion of the natural environment, such as by clearing an area of trees, but overall they have little effect because they are so localized.
Hurricanes and earthquakes are very common natural disasters in the united states
Depending on the type of structure and the strength of the tornado damage can range from roof damage and broken windows to the complete destruction of well-built structures.
Depending on the strength of the tornado most buildings will sustained some degree of damage. A very strong tornado will destroy most, if not all buildings in its path.
Mot of them damage the world and our natural environment.
A tornado can effect the environment in many ways like tearing up trees, house's and many more also lift's up anything in it's path then throws it in any direction it wants :)