A violent tornado could probably carry a tree well over a mile. Exact figures are not known, as although trees are somtimes found to have been carried a significant distance, it would be very difficult to determine where the tree originated if other trees in the area have been uprooted.
An EF3 tornado could probably throw a car a few tens of yards. It could probably move a car a few hundred yards by bouncing and rolling it.
It is not known. Small vehicles can be carried well over a mile.
The tree is at the far left next to Snoopy's dog house.
Strange things have been known to happen in tornadoes. One tornado lanced a garden hose through a tree, so the same is likely possible for a rake handle so long as it doesn't shatter on impact.
A very strong tornado can essentially sandblast the bark off a tree.
Yes, it is possible for a tornado to propel a thin piece of straw through a tree trunk. Tornadoes can generate extremely strong winds that have enough force to cause objects to be driven through other objects.
Most tornadoes are not strong enough to throw houses. Those few that are strong enough can sometimes thrown them great distances. In one case a houses was thrown 1/4 mile. However, when a house is picked up there is a good chance it will disintegrate in the air, in which case it won't be thrown so much as it will be scattered.
The speed at which a tornado can break a tree depends on the intensity of the tornado. Tornado winds can reach speeds of over 300 mph, easily snapping trees at their trunk or uprooting them. Strong tornadoes can cause extensive damage to trees within seconds.
EF3 tornadoes have been known to toss train cars, though usually no more than a few yards.
A tornado that strips away tree bark would most likely be rated F4.
really far they can throw as far 200 metres
The hardest tornado was in Texas, USA.