Tornadoes cause damage with extreme winds and debris carried by those winds. Damage from less intense tornadoes includes damage roofs and siding, downed trees and tree limbs, and broken windows. More intense tornadoes will rip away roofs and walls, carrying debris away. Some structures may be overturned, blown over, or blown away.
Volcanoes cause damage in a variety of ways. Hot ash and lava flows can start fires. Crusted-over lava flows can essentially bulldoze some areas. Places can by buried under cooled lava, ash, or mud. Mudflows, which are as dense as concrete, can sweep away sturdy buildings. Pyroclastic flows, avalanches of superheated ash, rock, and gas, burn most of what they hit and can strike with force that, in some cases, surpasses even the most violent tornadoes.
well an avalanche destroys the majority of the state and a volcano does a small amount of damage towards the forest.
There both destructive.
The tornado may pick up ash and some volcanic rocks, but the volcano would, for the most part, not be affected.
In terms of energy output, a volcano is more powerful.
what damage did diamond head volcano cause
There is no difference. A tornado and a twister are the same thing.
The rating on the Fujita or F scale of a tornado is determined by the severity of the damage it causes. Different levels of tornado have different levels of damage severity, ranging from the minor damage of an F0 tornado the the total destruction of an F5.
not much, the volcano type that does he worst damage is the composite/strato volcano. The composite and strato volcano are the same types just different names.
it can stop the tornado
well an avalanche destroys the majority of the state and a volcano does a small amount of damage towards the forest.
There both destructive.
The tornado may pick up ash and some volcanic rocks, but the volcano would, for the most part, not be affected.
"Light damage" is the term used to describe the damage caused by an F0 tornado.
it depends on the tornado damage
Most damage in a tornado is caused by the extremely fast winds.
The longest tornado damage path on record is 219 miles.
In terms of energy output, a volcano is more powerful.