That's a big NO!
Tornado is never an ecosystem.It is a weather phenomenon.
it is because it causes animals to eat plants and we lose plants
Yes, a tornado is counted as a natural disaster.
A tornado is both. A calamity is a disaster. A tornado is a disaster that occurs naturally, and would thus be consideted a natural calamity or natural disaster.
A tornado is an example of a natural disaster.
Nobody controls a tornado; it is a natural event.
The main impact of a tornado on ecosystems is the destruction of trees and other vegetation. Animals caught in a tornado may be killed or injured as well.
There is no "why" it is natural.
its natural ecosystem is cold and wet but mostly cold
Burning Earthquake Pollution Tornado
A tornado changes an ecosystem, but it recovers quickly because the area of damage is small. It damages trees and vegetation that animals need to survive. it can cause flooding and temporary loss of habitat.
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It hasn't. Natural selection is a key part of the ecosystem itself.