Most injuries and deaths in tornadoes are the result of flying debris. The winds tear apart structures, turning objects into high-speed projectiles. Flying glass is a major hazard. Some people may be crushed by falling trees of collapsing buildings. Others may be picked up and thrown byt the winds.
Nothing. We cannot prevent tornadoes.
Humans cannot start tornadoes.
None. There is nothing that humans can do to stop tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes can devastate communities and leave people dead or seriously hurt.
Example: The tornadoes damaged many homes, but nobody was hurt.
Humans have no control where and if tornadoes occur.
Humans do not cause tornadoes. While climate change may affect tornadoes, it is still uncertain how exactly this will play out.
Humans hurt the earth more.
Yes. Children and infants have been injured and killed by tornadoes. When a tornado strikes it does not discriminate.
Tornadoes start as a funnel cloud, becoming a tornado when they reach the ground.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy people's property and can kill or injure the people themselves.
Tornadoes are weather related, and are thus created by nature.