Not in any significant way. In rare cases the very strongest of tornadoes can scour away soil. Other than that, ornadoes do not have any effects on geology.
The type of landforms would affect it as most people would prefer to develop cities in flat plains. Thus, cities near mountainous regions would most likely be less developed than those on flat plains.
I would have to say the plains because of their fertile soil and they streams an/or lakes. For years plains have been the best are of farming.
landforms are thigs that would be on a physical map, like mountains, plains, plateaus, you know. hope this helped
the iroquios built their houses on plains. they would also live on rough and wet land. hi eme
While it would be possible for a tornado to cause major damage to a significant portion of Washington D.C. (in 2002 a large F4 tornado came within 30 miles), no tornado would be large enough to affect the entire city.
The answer depends on what you define as "landforms". Four, if you count the landforms regions of Wyoming, which are the Great Plains in eastern Wyoming, the Rocky Mountains in western and southern Wyoming, and the Wyoming basin in central Wyoming. More if you break down the regions because there are the Great Plains and the Black Hills, the Middle Rockies and the Southern Rockies, the Yellowstone Plateau, the Wyoming Basin, and dunes and badlands, making that list 8. You can continue by naming specific landforms such as Devil's Tower, and the Yellowstone Plateau, and then you would have hundreds of landforms in Wyoming.
Traveling across the US, you would see a variety of landforms such as mountains (Rocky Mountains, Appalachian Mountains), plains (Great Plains), deserts (Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert), forests (Appalachian Forests, Redwood Forests), and canyons (Grand Canyon).
Tornadoes do not affect climate. Climate is the long term trend in weather patterns while a tornado is a short lived effect. Temperature inside a tornado is lower than it is in the surrounding environment. However, you would only experience this while inside the tornado itself.
Landforms that you may find in mountains and plateaus would be valleys and hills. These are also landforms.
Landforms are found on the Earth's uppermost layer, called the lithosphere. The lithosphere includes the solid outer crust of the Earth and the rigid upper part of the mantle. This is where geological processes like plate tectonics shape and form landforms such as mountains, valleys, and plains.
Flat plains and valleys with fertile soil and access to water sources are typically best for agriculture. These landforms provide a suitable environment for crop cultivation and irrigation, making it easier to grow various types of crops. Mountainous regions and arid deserts are usually less suitable for agriculture due to challenging terrain and lack of water availability.
a tornado warning would be issued if it is in your county and a tornado watch if it is out of your county.