It tears up trees and houses and ruins the grass.
Tornadoes have almost no effect on landforms. In extreme cases an exceptionally violent tornado may strip away a foot or two of soil, but that is the most you will see happen.
Tornadoes most frequently happen in Tornado Alley, a strip of land that goes up the United States Midwest. However, tornadoes can happen almost anywhere. Flat land, like in Tornado Alley, does not interfere with the winds, so the tornado is not dissipated.
Fair weather (non tornadic) waterspouts usually dissipate once they hit land. A tornadic waterspout just continues on land as a regular tornado.
A tornado that moves onto water becomes a waterspout.
Tornadoes will happen with or without climate change. So far there is no conclusive evidence of a link between tornado activity and climate change.
Tornadoes cannot change the shape of the land.
People die in tornado's and when a tornado is on land it changes colour.
A tornado. Tornadoes usually occur on land anyway.
It is simply a tornado. Most tornadoes occur on land.
Destructively is usually an adverb. Destructive can be the adjective. He has a destructive personality.
Not really. The very strongest tornadoes can somtimes scour away soil, but not more than that.
Depends how large or small the Tornado is.
Tornadoes have almost no effect on landforms. In extreme cases an exceptionally violent tornado may strip away a foot or two of soil, but that is the most you will see happen.
Yes. It is not officially counted as a tornado unless it touches the ground.
If you are asking whether a tornado can change its shape or appearance then yes. It is quite common for a tornado to change in shape, size, and intensity.
Volcanoes can change the land destructively in several ways. One of the most common ways is through volcanic eruptions, where lava flows and ash deposits can bury and destroy existing landforms. Volcanic eruptions can also lead to the formation of new land through the accumulation of volcanic materials, such as ash and volcanic rock. Additionally, volcanic activity can trigger landslides, mudflows, and lahars, which further modify the landscape in a destructive manner.
A tornado that doesn't reach all the way down is a funnel cloud. A tornado on water is a waterspout.