Yes, a tornado can wreak everything in its path.
No. A tornado's path is virtually unpredicatable.
The longest tornado damage path on record is 219 miles.
The average tornado has a path length of 2 to 3 miles.
A tornado harms anyone who is or has property in the the path.
That dog just ran in through the open door and began to wreak havoc in the store. The aftermath of a tornado's path shows it's absolute havoc.
The Joplin, Missouri tornado of 2011 had a damage path of 22 miles.
A tornado moves in a relatively narrow path on land
The average tornado damage path is about 50 yards wide and 5 miles long.
The possessive form of the noun tornado is tornado's. Example: A trail of destruction marked the tornado's path.
it mostly can go straight in any path it takes
No
The path length of the Joplin, Missouri tornado (how far it traveled) was 22.1 miles. The path width of the tornado (the maximum diameter of the tornado) was just under 1 mile. It lasted for 38 minutes.