Tornadoes can cause a sginificant disruption. When a warning is issued people must take cover. Afterward, people must repair or rebuild. In some cases search and rescue parties must be formed.
Humans can not effect a tornado. Only nature can make a tornado occur. The cold and hot air curl together and form the tornado.
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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.
Tornadoes mainly affect human habitats by damaging and destroying homes.
No, lightning has little to no affect on a tornado.
Humans cannot start tornadoes.
At this moment there isn't a clear relationship between both facts. Weather can affect human activities, but the inverse wasn't proved yet. This situation will become clearer along the current century.
The area of greatest tornado activity appears to be shifting northward. It is unknown how this might affect tornado intensity.
A tornado affects anyone unfortunate enough to be in the path of one.
Humans do many things to affect the rate of erosion. One example of this is removing vegitation which causes the soil to be loose and easily erode
Yes. A river, forked or not, will not affect a tornado.