The 1973 Brisbane tornado was an F3. A strong F3 tornado can lift trees into the air.
many trees are blown down during tornado's, these trees hold soil in place so when it rains there is soil erosion, also, homes of many animals and species are destroyed. It can also destroy human teritories. It can kill or harm a lot of people because it will pull us upward into the air. It is cause by human attitude.
Perhaps a blender.
The longest a tornado is believed to have listed is about three and a half hours. That same tornado also hold the record for distance traveled: 219 miles.
Rainforest trees hold themselves up with their tree roots almost solid in the ground.
Rainforest trees hold themselves up with their tree roots almost solid in the ground.
We're Gonna Hold On was created in 1973.
The variable for a tornado in a bottle experiment could be the speed or direction of the swirling water, the amount of soap or glitter added to create the tornado effect, or the size and shape of the container used to hold the water.
they hold on to the tree
there are no trees on the future bec. of that kaingin (slash and burn method)tree cutters cut all the trees bec.that is their life even though they know it is bad.there will be landslides bec. the roots of the trees will hold the water but how can they hold the water if there are no more trees...........
Soil is not a significant factor in house integrity when it comes to tornadoes, so it doesn't really matter unless your house is near trees. It is more important to focus in aspects such as a well secured roof and a strong connection to the foundation. However, trees can be uprooted by even a weak tornado and cause major damage to houses. In this case you should go for firm soils that will hold tree roots in place, making it less likely that they will fall onto your home.
1973
Trees hold moisture that moisture evaporates forming clouds