You can make sure your home follows building codes.
One thing that helps is to install hurricane clips in the roof. These make it harder for a tornado to tear off the roof.
The presence of humans does not convey any advantage to the ecosystem. The most we can do is minimize the damage we cause.
The only thing we can do in that regard would be to build structures to withstand high wind speeds.
Humans may be killed or injured during tornadoes, and more often cause property damage. The severity of damage depends on the strength of the tornado. At the low end, an EF0 tornado may peel back some shingles and knock down a few trees. At the high end, an EF5 tornado can level entire neighborhoods.
The effects when a tornado touches the ground, include damage or destruction of vegetation an man-made structures and humans and animals killed or injured.
To minimize the damage, we should:plant more treesAvoid using CFC's.
A tornado has an impact on both the environment and humans. Though the impact on humans is more noticeable. Environmental impacts include the destruction of vegetation and animal habitats as well as the deaths of some animals. Similarly tornadoes can damage or destroy human property and kill or injure humans.
"Light damage" is the term used to describe the damage caused by an F0 tornado.
it depends on the tornado damage
Most damage in a tornado is caused by the extremely fast winds.
The longest tornado damage path on record is 219 miles.
There is no difference. A tornado and a twister are the same thing.