Tornadoes can over turn ad even throw cars and trains. They can block roads and railroads with debris and fallen trees.
Some of the most violent tornadoes can strip asphalt from paved roads.
Tornadoes can cause a localized disruption to transportation. Debris and downed trees may block roads and railroad tracks. Tornadoes can blow cars and trucks off roads and derail trains. Some very strong tornadoes can directly damage transportation infrastructure, stripping asphalt from roads and destroying some bridges.
Tornadoes don't really affect aquifers at all. Aquifers are far enough underground to be beyond the influence of tornadoes.
Tornadoes do not affect climate change. They may be affected by climate change, but how is yet to be determined.
Tornadoes can have devastating effects on people. They can cause injuries and fatalities, destroy homes and buildings, disrupt infrastructure, and lead to the loss of essential services such as electricity, water, and transportation. Tornadoes can also have long-term psychological impacts on survivors, causing stress, anxiety, and trauma.
They don't really. Tornadoes can cause some soil erosion, but this affect is not very significant except in rare cases of extremely violent tornadoes.
No.
Tornadoes can destroy trees and animal habitats when they hit them.
tornadoes i think affect it
Tornadoes in Georgia can cause significant damage to buildings, infrastructure, and crops. They can also result in injuries or loss of life. Additionally, tornadoes can disrupt communities and lead to widespread power outages and transportation issues.
No... is that a joke...
Tornadoes can destroy animal habitats and kill or injure the animals themselves.
It improves transportation and communication.