Tornadoes are generally damaging to plants, but as with any event such as that, andy old, sick, or dead vegetation remved by a tornado leaves room for new growth.
Tornadoes affect most of the vegetation they encounter. Taller plants such as trees and shrubs are usually the most vulnerable, but a strong tornado can even pull low plants such as grass out of the ground.
Yes. Tornadoes can be very destructive to vegetation and often kill or injure animals.
Nothing. It is impossible to stop tornadoes. We can only warn people and help them prepare.
They can't. People cannot prevent tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes very frequently destroy plants and animal habitats. Every year people lose their homes and are injured or killed by tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes very frequently destroy plants and animal habitats. Every year people lose their homes and are injured or killed by tornadoes.
The only way tornadoes might be beneficial is that they can clear out old trees, allowing new growth.
it helps make the seeds of plants spread
they pull out plants and let new ones grow
No. Tornadoes are a force of destruction. Any small benefit from them is outweighed by the damage they cause.
One of the roles that tornadoes play, just like any other storm, is to help release excess energy into space. It is also probable that tornadoes can carry the seeds of plants to new areas, though would be a rather unusual form of seed dispersal that no plant could fully rely upon.
Tornadoes, as a product of thunderstorms, help stabilize the atmosphere by moving warm air upward.