cause it destroys stuff and it's nature
That peril should be considered wind.
Yes. A tornado could be considered an event.
A tornado is a catastrophic event that typically affects smaller areas of land compared to other natural disasters like hurricanes or earthquakes. Tornadoes are characterized by their localized and narrow path of destruction, making them a more concentrated but intense form of severe weather.
A large, intense tornado can sometimes spawn a second smaller tornado that circles it and is called a satellite tornado.
what the answer.
Wildfire, tsunami, flood, tornado, hurricane,
The term catastrophic means involving a sudden and widespread disaster. In the text "Guts" by Chuck Palahniuk, the protagonist's unsettling experience of accidentally disemboweling himself during a swimming pool suction incident can be considered catastrophic due to the shocking and disastrous nature of the event. This catastrophic event serves as a central theme in the story, highlighting themes of mortality, fear, and human resilience.
Earthquakes.
It is a Catastrophic Event.
The highest Fujita rating for a tornado is F5, which represents winds of 261-318 mph (419-512 km/h). F5 tornadoes are considered to be the most powerful and destructive, capable of causing catastrophic damage.
Yes. A tornado is a violent weather event.
Nobody controls a tornado; it is a natural event.