Tornadoes can damage or destroy vegetation and man made structures. In some cases even the grass can be pulled out of the ground.
They do not have much of an impact. Actual tornadoes are very rare in desert environments and when they do occur are almost always weak. Such tornadoes may tear apart some shrubs.
Disasters
While tornadoes can form in a variety of different climates including those which are wet and/or dry, there is no causal relationship between tornadoes and the creation of dry environments.
Tornadoes primarily change habitats by destroying vegetation, especially trees.
Tornadoes do not have a positive impact on the environment. They can cause destruction to ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and infrastructure. The devastation from tornadoes can take years to recover from and disrupt the natural balance of the affected areas.
Tornadoes damage and destroy manmade structures and can cause some soil erosion.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy property, vegetation, and animal habitats and kill or injure people and animals.
hurricanes and tornadoes Asteroid impact.
Tornadoes do not have any notable impact on climate.
it destroyes homes and can kill people.
Tornadoes mainly occur in temperate climate zones, though can occur elsewhere. Forest and grassland ecosystems are often affected. Many tornado cross onto bodies of water as well. Tornadoes often affect human developed areas such as towns, suburbs, and cities. Due to the low frequency of thunderstorms desert environments rarely get tornadoes.
The winds in tornadoes are extremely fast. The winds can push against and tear away at objects. Winds in tornadoes often carry flying debris that causes damage on impact.