Generally not. In most cases a tornado would not cover more than a football field or two. Occasionally a tornado may be large enough to engulf a small town.
Its possible
Even the largest tornadoes are not large enough to damage a city. There is no specific kind of tornado that would cover a large portion of a city, though one term used is "wedge." A wedge tornado is a tornado that appears wider than it is tall.
Oklahoma City has been hit by many tornadoes. The most famous Oklahoma City tornado was the one which struck on May 3, 1999. That tornado was a mile wide and was rated F5.
They are both kind of strong because a tornado can pick up objects and throw them. tsunamis can send big waves to wash off almost the whole island
yes their is tornado all over the whole word.
A typical tornado is about 50 to 100 yards wide.
The Joplin tornado struck the city of Joplin, Missouri.
That's a big NO! Tornado is never an ecosystem.It is a weather phenomenon.
The last time a tornado hit Oklahoma City was on May 6, 2015, as part of a severe weather outbreak in the region. The tornado caused damage in various parts of the city but no fatalities were reported.
No Luxembourg has more than one city. Luxembourg's capital city is also named Luxembourg which causes people to think that it's a city state. Though it is very true that a city as big as the whole of Luxembourg wouldn't be so big. (Tokyo is larger than the whole of Luxembourg by many times)
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All cities in Oklahoma are in Tornado Alley. Oklahoma City is in the most intense part of it.