Minor tornado damage typically includes missing shingles, damaged siding, and downed gutters.
Minor Earthquake damage would included cracks in walls.
More severe tornado damage would include the removal of the roof and sometimes walls with some debris blown down wind.
Earthquake damage might include partial collapse and/or damaged supports.
In the very strongest of tornadoes structures can be torn clean off their foundations, and are sometimes carried significant distances.
The very strongest of earthquakes will cause most structures to completely collapse, leaving behind piles of rubble.
A hurricane
Surface waves
There are two basic ways in which tornadoes cause damage. First, the wind in a tornado carries an enormous amount of force, which can damage tor destroy structures and vegetation. Second, debris carried by a tornado can cause significant damage on impact.
an earthquake can from demolish a whole building to just shake up the earth
People avoid or limit an earthquake's damage by building structures that will not fail in the earthquake or subsequent events and make it safe at the same time.
Tornado damage is caused by wind and debris, with the first visible damage usually occurring to the roof, windows, and exterior walls. Earthquake damage is caused by shaking and distortion of the ground. Structures destroyed by earthquakes usually collapses where they stand while those destroyed by tornadoes are often at least partially blown away.
Both tornadoes and earthquakes can damage or destroy buildings and infrastructure and can kill and injure people. However they cause damage in different ways.
Only in the amount of damage they can cause
A hurricane
tsunami
There is no such thing as an F6 tornado. The highest rating a tornado can be assigned is F5. Even if a tornado were to occur with winds in the supposed F6 range, damage would be no different from that of an F5 as all virtually structures would be obliterated anyway.
The short-term damage from a tornado includes structures with varying degrees of damage, and downed and damaged trees and power lines. The severity of damage can range from minor damage to roofs and siding to well-built houses and other structures being completely blown away.
There is no difference. A tornado and a twister are the same thing.
Surface waves
Brick buildings.
Structures and vegetation hit by the tornado will be damaged or destroyed. People and animals may be killed or injured.The degree of damage depends on the intensity of the tornado.
Typical tornado damage includes snapped trees, material peeled from roofs, and some weak structures badly damaged. Typical damage from an intense tornado includes large numbers of trees snapped or uprooted, houses partially or completely destroyed, and weak structures completely torn apart or blown away.