usually people rebuild houses that are better for the peoples houses that were ruined, but with trees and plants I'm pretty sure they just rebuild houses over them for money.
Unlike hurricanes, tornados are not named.
Your ears pop when air pressure changes. The pressure inside a tornado is much lower than its surroundings.
A tornado can effect the environment in many ways like tearing up trees, house's and many more also lift's up anything in it's path then throws it in any direction it wants :)
A tornado effects the world, in many ways. Firstly, it can effect people, the environment, animals etc. Since a tornado is a really dangerous type of storm with all different kinds of harmful bacteria.
There is no specific type or rating for a tornado of a given size, though a mile wide tornado is likely to be very strong. The general term for a very large tornado (though not necessarily a mile wide), is "wedge."
the results of a tornado is a damaged environment
Unlike hurricanes, tornados are not named.
The air pressure drops sharply in a tornado
People die in tornado's and when a tornado is on land it changes colour.
it can destroy everything
a tornado can occur at any time of the day or the year
A tornado moves with its parent thunderstorm. The storm itself is carried by the winds in the environment it forms in.
It is impossible to predict when a specific location will be hit by a tornado.
Even a relatively weak tornado can uproot and snap hundreds of trees. A larger one may destroy thousands. Animals can lose their habitats. The ground itself, though, does is not usually changed. In some very rare cases a tornado may scour away the soil, but there are not real changes to topography.
Platypuses do not readily adapt to changes in their environment. They are particularly sensitive to such changes, and tend to suffer in their hunting skills when their environment is altered.
It is impossible to make such long-term tornado predictions for a specific locations.
well, it changes the animals ways of living in the environment