Tornadoes generally form over land and whether they are on land or over water has little effect on their intensity.
It is a hurricane that weakens as it hits land.
Violent tornadoes of F4 or F5 strength can remove houses from their foundations. Less intense tornadoes may move houses that are not properly anchored.
No. Hurricanes lose strength when they move over land. Thunderstorms can easily form and become very strong over both land and water.
No. Although nearly all tornadoes move, tornadoes have ocassionally been documented to become stationary.
No. Tornadoes usually move from southwest to northeast.
As you move inland, the land become vast rain forests.
the factor that led people to inland was fart
Tornadoes in the Midwest can move in any direction, but generally travel northeast.
Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere move to the northeast.
Yes. It is rare for a tornado to be stationary. Most tornadoes move in a northeasterly direction.
That is the most common direction in which tornadoes travel, but they can move in any direction.
That's what they are supposed to do. The drawback is roots get shorter you lose some strength and they will always want to move back so have to watch them after
Move inland!