a lot of things are destroyed
Long-term effects of tornadoes include the destruction of vegetation, economic fallout from the destruction, lasting physical injuries and psychological trauma, and the irreversible loss of those who die.
Long terms effects of tornadoes include the financial burdens from the damage and the cost of rebuilding, people choosing to move away rather than rebuild, the loss of people who are killed, disabilities from physical injuries, and psychological trauma.
well tornadoes can badly damage or destroy parts of communities
Tornadoes can destroy the homes of people and animals and can kill or injure them.
They pollinate the place they occur.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy people's property and can kill or injure the people themselves.
Usually not much, unless they are very strong. Very powerful tornadoes can uproot grass.
Tornadoes cause major property damage and often kill and injure people. The main concerns regarding tornadoes are these effects and warning people when a tornado is coming.
Tornadoes are part of our environment but they also destroy our environment like houses, roads, and forests!Tornadoes have very destructive effects on the environment because they spread pollution from people's houses and debris flies everywhere. If people weren't around tornadoes might not have such bad effects. Tornadoes would kill trees and plants and animals but all those decompose. It would give a chance for new plants and animals to populate an area everytime a tornado hit the area.
No. Waterspouts are generally smaller than most tornadoes. Though a few are in the same size range that tornadoes typically fall into.
Humid and subtropical with frequent thunderstorms and an average of about 50 inches of rainfall. Snow, hail and tornadoes are not uncommon and it can receive the effects of Gulf hurricanes.
Long-term effects may include: Addiction Psychosis, including: paranoia hallucinations repetitive motor activity Changes in brain structure and function Deficits.