People and animals may be injured by flying debris. Injuries may include puncture wounds, cuts, and scratches. Any injury that breaks the skin may become infected, especially if it is a deep wound with a foreign object in the body.
A tornado can destroy many plants and many animal habitats.
I really don't know
The collection of all populations of species in an area is the community.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a retrovirus so humans are one species. They also infect mammals and other vertebrates such as birds and some forms infect fungi and insects. There is also one that infects yeasts.
Chytridiomycota cause chytridiomycosis in amphibians, a serious disease that has damaged amphibian populations across the globe. The species of chytridiomycota that causes disease in amphibians is Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Chitridiomycota also infect maize and corn, and the species Synchytrium endobioticumcauses disease in potatoes.
Not much. While some animals are likely to die, a tornado is unlikely to make a dent in the population of any species.
Yes, viruses can mutate to infect new species.
Birds. there are 500 species of them there.
larger populations
Yes, they do.
Species make up populations and populations make up communities.
Biological species consists of groups of populations. Populations are assigned to the same biological species based on their ability to interbreed and produce fertile (viable) offspring.
snow leopards