We can build houses with reinforced walls, roofs, and connections to their foundations to reduce the potential damage. Houses can have built-in storm shelters to offer people a safe place. People should have batteries, food, water, and flashlights ready, as tornado frequently knock out electricity. A battery-operate weather radio can keep you alerted to dangerous weather when power fails. If a tornado threatens the area where you live, seek shelter underground or in an interior room on the lowest floor in your house.
Nothing. We can prepare for tornadoes to reduce the number of people killed or injured, but we have no way of stopping or controlling them.
Unfortunately there is nothing we can do to prevent or reduce the number of tornadoes. They are entirely beyond our control.
Nothing. Tornadoes are beyond our control; we cannot stop them. We can only prepare for them.
go in your basement
Nothing. It is impossible to stop tornadoes. We can only warn people and help them prepare.
Fewer people would loose their homes and businesses and fewer people would be injured and killed by tornadoes. However, while better construction standards might reduce the damage caused by tornadoes, nothing can actually stop tornado damage.
well tornadoes can badly damage or destroy parts of communities
the political effects are where the goverment is damaged by the outcome of the tornado.
We can reduce attenuation effects bt using repeaters
Tornadoes can destroy the homes of people and animals and can kill or injure them.
Provide the latest statistics and relevant examples of damages. Analyze the effects of tornadoes on nature. Inform readers about different prevention practices and explain how they can prepare for these natural disasters
They pollinate the place they occur.