Yes. A tornado can destroy a person's place of work or cause severe enough damage that employees must be laid off.
Perhaps most obviously, tornadoes can end peoples lives. Tornadoes kill dozens of people every year. Tornadoes frequently injure people as well, sometimes leading to permanent disability. People may also have their homes, farms, or businesses destroyed.
Nobody needs tornadoes. They harm those that they effect.
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Tornadoes can travel down hill. Contrary to popular belief, hills have little to no effect on tornadoes.
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Tornadoes can kill and injure people. Those who are seriously injured may face a long recovery or even be permanently disabled. Some people will suffer the loss of friends and loved ones. These impacts can also lead to psychological trauma. Tornadoes can also destroy or severely damage homes, crops, and businesses, which can severely effect a person's financial prospects.
Just like people, animals can be killed and injured by tornadoes and lose their habitats.
Yes. Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms, though most thunderstorms do not produce tornadoes.
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No, the Coriolis effect is not caused by tornadoes. The Coriolis effect is a result of the Earth's rotation and causes moving air to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. Tornadoes, on the other hand, are rotating columns of air associated with severe thunderstorms.
Generally stronger tornadoes last longer, though this is not always they case.