No, on average tornadoes kill more people each year.
It kills more than either group on their own, but not more than hurricanes and tornadoes combined.
tornadoes do a lot of damage. it can leave people in devistation, cost a lot of money and kill people.
Because it can kill you. Thunder can not.
Construction damage caused by wind, lightening and water, and possible injuries and death may result from thunderstorms.
Yes, lightning can kill animals. It can kill humans. It can kill animals
On average tornadoes kill more people than lightning
It kills more than either group on their own, but not more than hurricanes and tornadoes combined.
No. Annually flooding, heat waves, and lightning are responsible for more deaths than tornadoes are.
On average tornadoes kill about 60 people each year.
They can kill you
Yes. People die every year as a result of various thunderstorm hazards including lightning strikes, flooding, severe wind gusts, and tornadoes.
Tornadoes can destroy the homes of people and animals and can kill or injure them.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy people's property and can kill or injure the people themselves.
Tornadoes kill 60-80 people in an average year.
Tornadoes are strong enough to kill people, though the weaker ones usually don't kill. Usually a few dozen people die every year due to tornadoes.
Tornadoes don't kill people every day. On average about 80 people are killed by tornadoes each year.
No. Tornadoes are very powerful storms, and while it's possible for a tornado to kill people, it is not inevitable. Many tornadoes kill no one at all. In fact, only about 2% of tornadoes are killers. However, the tornadoes that make the news and get the headlines are the ones in which people ARE killed and injured. The prime adage of the news editor is "If it bleeds, it leads!"