Tornadoes can blow loose soil into the air and, in rare cases, severely scour the soil. Tornadoes may also increase erosion in places by destroying vegetation.
Tornadoes do not effectively shape the earth's surface, they are too fleeting.
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The way the convection cell might affect the crust above it is that it can cause the earths surface to turn into a volcano. If there is already a volcano there then it will erupt,
Tornadoes can cause some soil erosion, but it generally is not significant except in some of the most violent tornadoes, which can cause severe ground scouring.
Tornadoes do not effectively shape the earth's surface, they are too fleeting.
due to volcanics effects and movement of earth which affect the earth surface
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The tectonic plates combined together
The way the convection cell might affect the crust above it is that it can cause the earths surface to turn into a volcano. If there is already a volcano there then it will erupt,
Hurricanes may move debris and water droplets causing there to be a minor change in the earths surface.
Tornadoes can cause some soil erosion, but it generally is not significant except in some of the most violent tornadoes, which can cause severe ground scouring.
It makes things weigh more or less, depending on the surface gravity.
It blocks (some of) it from reaching the surface of the Earth.