Yes. A strong enough tornado can destroy just about any manmade structure. A tornado of high EF3 intensity or stronger should be enough.
Indirectly, yes. A "fire tornado," more properly called a firewhirl is not a true tornado and in terms of wind speed is only equivalent to an EF1 tornado. However, firewhirls act to spread fires, which can burn down entire neighborhoods if left unchecked.
a tornado in the form of fire
Yes. A tornado F3 or higher intensity could definitely destroy a mansion.
The "fire tornado" forms from the fire; it doesn't really matter how the fire starts. Also, a "fire tornado" is more properly called a fire whirl as it technically isn't a tornado.
a tornado in the form of fire
Yes. In a strong enough tornado wind and debris carried by the wind can destroy houses.
It can burn entire plantations, destroy houses, and even kill. They are dangerous, and should be avoided. Winds can approach 100 mph.
It can burn entire plantations, destroy houses, and even kill. They are dangerous, and should be avoided. Winds can approach 100 mph.
Tornado Alley itself is not destructive, but the tornadoes that frequent it can be. The tornadoes in Tornado Alley destroy many homes each year.
it can cause many natural disasters, namely set fire to stuff, destroy property and stuff like tornado damage
A strong to violent tornado could potentially destroy a portion of it. But the area appears too large to be covered by a tornado.
There have been many firewhirls, most of which did not affect people or human utilities. Firewhirls generally cause damage by spreading fire, which can destroy buildings such as sanitation centers.