Tornadoes are not alive so you can't really say whether they survive or not.
Yes. Cats can survive tornadoes just as people cant, but they can also die just as people can.
Yes. The majority of people in the path of a tornado will survive.
Tornadoes can easily kill, but most of the people affected by tornadoes survive.
It all depends, yes and no.
Probably not. Although tornadoes do kill people, most people who are impacted by tornadoes survive.
everyone in the state
The are probably millions of people who have survived tornadoes. While it may seem surprising, the vast majority of people who are affected by tornadoes survive.
Tornadoes are not a very serious threat in regions where giraffes live. If and when a tornado does occur its chances of impacting any individual animal are very small. Because tornadoes are rare events there is little need for giraffes to have any particular adaptation or survival strategy for tornadoes. That said it is unlikely that a giraffe could survive a direct hit from a tornado without injury.
Yes. In fact the vast majority of people impacted by most tornadoes will survive.
Tornadoes do often kill birds, though they can survive, especially if the tornado isn't very strong.
We cannot stop tornadoes from occurring or from striking communities. It may be possible to reduce the damage done, however, by building structures to standards that allow them to withstand powerful winds. Even then, few structures can survive the strongest tornadoes.
Yes. The majority of people who experience tornadoes survive without serious injury.