Tornadoes can destroy animal habitats and kill or injure the animals themselves.
Yes. Tornadoes can be very destructive to vegetation and often kill or injure animals.
Tornadoes can destroy animal habitats and killer or injure people and animals. People can lose their homes, workplaces, and other property.
Tornadoes can destroy the homes of people and animals and can kill or injure them.
Just like people, animals can be killed and injured by tornadoes and lose their habitats.
There is not real scientific evidence that animals predict tornadoes. Tornadoes come with thunderstorms, and some animals, such as dogs, may hear the thunder before we do, but it is unlikely that they can actually predict tornadoes.
No.
Tornadoes can destroy trees and animal habitats when they hit them.
Of course they do. Tornadoes can damage or destroy peoples' homes, workplaces, and other property and can kill or injure the people themselves. Animals may also lose their homes and be killer or injured.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy vegetation and property and can kill and injure people and animals.
On the local scale tornadoes can kill large numbers of animals.
No... is that a joke...
Humans do not cause tornadoes. While climate change may affect tornadoes, it is still uncertain how exactly this will play out.