Debris is the primary cause of death in a tornado. People may be killed or injured as the are pummeled, penetrated, or crushed by debris.
Tornados can kill on impact due to strong winds, flying debris, and throwing you at a certain angle. Tornados have a frequency to suck up anything in its path. So, yes. Tornados can kill on impact
yes there are way tornados can effeccct humans. one way is by destroying there houses and there food and families tornados are very dangerous
Tornado's are the same Color as the cloud they spawn out of, it's when a tornado has picked up debris,(Ex:Dirt) when it's apperance changes to a darker, or other color.
Here's some examples: 1.) How does debris on the planet Mars affect its weather and/or geography? 2.) In what ways do debris harm humans and animals? 3.) How does debris contribute to pollution? 4.) What is debris composed of and how is it made? Hope these help and give you some ideas!
cows fear tornados, humans with wepons, wirdos, and well theres alot of things that cows fear
Simply put a tornado is made of rapidly spinning wind. Condensation like that in an ordinary cloud and a cloud of swirling dust and debris often form within the tornado.A twister, more formally called a tornado, consists of violent rotating wind. The pressure drop inside a tornado typically produces a condensation funnel that makes it visible.n The violent winds pick up dust and debris.
USA has had the most tornados
Pensacola Tornados ended in 1995.
Pensacola Tornados was created in 1983.
Humans can affect man-of-war populations through pollution, as plastics and debris can entangle and harm these creatures. Climate change may also impact their distribution and abundance, as changing sea temperatures and ocean conditions can affect their prey availability. Additionally, human disturbances such as coastal development and beach activities can disrupt their natural habitats.
*How do pesticides affect humans and animals?
no they dont