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.
The Joplin, Missouri tornado of 2011 had a damage path of 22 miles.
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.
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
A tornado affects anyone unfortunate enough to be in the path of one.