Yes. The Tuscaloosa tornado spent a significant amount of time moving through forested areas. Many thousands of trees were destroyed. Much widlife was certainly impacted, though there do not seem to be estimates of the degree of that impact.
Toyota has a plant in Huntsville, Hyundai has a plant in Montgomery, Honda has a plant in Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz has a plant in Tuscaloosa.
no. For example, Tuscaloosa, Alabama has a Mercedes plant.
There are a lot of things that affect human lives when a tornado hits. For one thing it can kill people. If a meteorologist doesn't catch the warnings in time to give out a tornado warning then things can end very badly, but they usually do. A tornado can also destroy homes, barns, plant life, crops, telephone poles, and pretty much anything that gets in its way. For example if a home gets struck by a tornado and they have a storm shelter and go underground then the family is safe. Except when the storm is over almost everything they own can be distroyed. Depends on how bad the tornado is.
yes. It lives and it is wild
There is a Mercedes-Benz plant located just East of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on Interstate20/59.
Similar to the hazards to the nearby human population, but the plant owners must take steps to exclude wildlife from the plant, by adequate fences etc
They preserve the plant and wildlife species, help tourism and educate people about the animal's environment and habitat.
locusts eat every thing in sight. If they eat all the plants then the herbivores will grow weak and as they die out the carnivors will also have less to eat.
Only the wildlife that used the power plant site before it was built
yes, Apr 16 2011
It can affect the nutrients the plant gets and the chemicals and liquids it contains
Constant lightning flashes can have both positive and negative effects on the environment and wildlife in affected areas. Lightning can start wildfires, which can destroy habitats and harm wildlife. However, lightning also helps to fertilize the soil by fixing nitrogen, which can benefit plant growth. Additionally, lightning can create new habitats by causing tree falls, which can provide opportunities for new plant and animal species to thrive. Overall, the impact of constant lightning flashes on the environment and wildlife depends on various factors such as frequency, intensity, and location.