Damage can range from a few damaged homes and downed trees, likely causing power outages, to the complete destruction of neighborhoods and small towns, sometimes leaving dozens dead and hundreds injured.
No.
Tornadoes can destroy trees and animal habitats when they hit them.
No... is that a joke...
Tornadoes can destroy animal habitats and kill or injure the animals themselves.
Humans do not cause tornadoes. While climate change may affect tornadoes, it is still uncertain how exactly this will play out.
Oklahoma City has probably had the most tornadoes of any community in Oklahoma.
Tornadoes can affect aquifers by altering the water flow and quality in the area. The intense winds and precipitation associated with tornadoes can lead to surface water runoff contaminating aquifers with pollutants. Additionally, tornadoes can disrupt the natural recharge process of aquifers by compacting soil and vegetation, reducing the ability of water to infiltrate the ground.
Yes. Tornadoes themselves are small, intense centers of low pressure.
Tornadoes can destroy vegetation, especially in forested areas and destroy habitats.
Tornadoes have caused bridges to collapse on a number of occasions. In some cases pieces of bridges have been carried away by tornadoes.
Tornadoes in Georgia, as with just about anywhere else, damage and destroy property and can be very disruptive if not devastating to communities. Whena community is struck, people from surrounding communities may come in to help.
Tornadoes affect people by damaging and destroying property and by killing and injuring the people themselves.