On the local scale tornadoes can kill large numbers of animals.
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In biological terms it is the change in certain characteristics of populations of organisms of the same species
new species form.
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Yes, tornadoes often change in appearance.
The collection of all populations of species in an area is the community.
Evolution
Some natural forces that can change or destroy life on Earth include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, severe weather events (like hurricanes or tornadoes), and asteroid impacts. These forces have the potential to disrupt ecosystems, habitats, and entire populations of species, leading to significant changes or losses in biodiversity.
Generally not. Tornadoes are generally to rare and too localized to have a significant affect on species. If a species is threatened by a tornado it is likely on the verge of extinction anyway.
Tornadoes change habitats by destroying vegetation and manmade structures.
Tornadoes change habitats primarily by destroying trees and other vegetation.