Not really. The very strongest tornadoes can strip away topsoil, but these cases are rare, and the scouring is usually limited to small areas.
Tornadoes can cause soil erosion, though it is usually not significant except in extremely violent tornadoes. So in that sense they break it down.
because of the wind their strong wind can break towers because wind is moving air and cloud that blow a long time and air blow and flowing and air break not break but tornado occurs at water is called a waterspout AND A landspout is a tornado that live a dust land not dust land but they live on land dust devil are small tornado that occurs at dust land not land and city because they need dust to have wind to be powerful and strong and they are not very strong they are weak because they live on a dustland
A tornado that doesn't reach all the way down is a funnel cloud. A tornado on water is a waterspout.
no
People die in tornado's and when a tornado is on land it changes colour.
Fair weather (non tornadic) waterspouts usually dissipate once they hit land. A tornadic waterspout just continues on land as a regular tornado.
A tornado. Tornadoes usually occur on land anyway.
It is simply a tornado. Most tornadoes occur on land.
Sort of. The vortex of a tornado can break down into a series of suction vorticies that circle inside the main vortex, but it is still considered one tornado. Some strong tornadoes can also spawn a small satellite tornado, which circles outside the large tornado.
No it won't a because photodegradable means it will break down if exposed to sunlight, but since it is in a land fill there won't be much exposure to the sun, so that means it will slowly break down in the land fill.
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