No. Tornadoes are caused by meteorologic (weather) events.
The geological events in the Mesozoic Era include, but are not limited to...The breaking up of Pangaea.The great meteor that hit earth destroying the dinosaurs
A tornado does not cause a natural disaster. It is a natural disaster.
The Enhanced Fujita Scale rates the strength of a Tornado by the damage it has caused!
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No, tornadoes are an entirely atmospheric occurrence.
Tornadoes are ultimately caused by weather, as they are violenlt weather events.
Uniformitarianism.
Geological events and their representation in the geological record.
By geological events.
Most injuries in a tornado are caused by flying debris.
yes there are. biological events would not have been able to occur if geological events didnt occur. for example, if there was no oxygen in the atmosphere (geological event) plants would not have been able to come to life (biological event).
Yes it is. 2nd Answer: Floods also can be caused by geological events. For instance, an earthquake could cause a dam to break and flood areas downstream from it.
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The geological events in the Mesozoic Era include, but are not limited to...The breaking up of Pangaea.The great meteor that hit earth destroying the dinosaurs
the mass extinction
A large, intense tornado can sometimes spawn a second smaller tornado that circles it and is called a satellite tornado.
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