A tornado is mostly negative however they can bring a community together. When rebuilding they may make the town "Green' lilke Greensburg is. They hlp us understand weather. Each person can think of a positive result of a tornado if they try really really hard. These are all that I can think of.
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No, tornadoes may be predicted to some degree but not prevented.
Yes, some tornadoes have winds over 300 mph. But tornadoes this strong are extremely rare.
No, most tornadoes in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise. Additionally, some tornadoes, called anticyclonic tornadoes, rotate clockwise in the northern hemisphere. Fewer than 1% of tornadoes are anticyclonic.
Yes. South Carolina gets tornadoes. Some of them have been quite destructive.
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There are no positive results from segregation. Segregation is a harmful practice that leads to discrimination, inequality, and division within society. It denies individuals their basic human rights and limits opportunities for personal and societal growth.
They pollinate the place they occur.
Tornadoes typically result in damage to vegetation and property, and often people and animals being killed or injured.
It is difficult to find any pontential positive effects. However, like other storms, tornadoes are able to clear out old vegetation, allowing for new growth.
Much like the nature of tornadoes themselves, the results are unpredictable, and those observed have yielded a variety of results, sometimes ones regarded as fantastic, from two tornadoes combining into one both (or more) tornadoes dissipating, to one dissipating the other, to much more varied effects.
Tornadoes, particularly strong ones, can cause a lot of damage which must be repaired. This is expensive, sometimes extremely. The cost of damage from the Joplin, Missouri tornado, for example, is $2.8 billion, more than 20 times the city budget. Businesses and parks can be destroyed or have to close down, which results in lost revenue. This results partly from destroyed infrastructure as tornadoes can take out power lines and, in some cases, bridges and roads.
Yes, positive is an adjective. Example: positive results.
A negative number results when dividing a positive number by a negative number.
The positive results were the expansion to the west and the negative effects was the Indian removal act
A positive number
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