They can do various levels of damage. It does not matter whether or not there are people in the house.
The weakest of tornadoes will strip away some siding and shingles while the very strongest can essentially wipe a house from existence, leaving nothing but a bare foundation.
It usually takes at least an F4 tornado to flatten houses.
it kills people, destroys houses, crops, plants etc..
Debris, wood and brick from houses, people, trees, water. Anything that the tornado is strong enough to carry.
No. It was once believed that the low pressure inside a tornado would cause houses to explode, but this notion was disproven by the 1990s. It is the wind and debris in a tornado that destroys houses, not the low pressure.
of houses
A tornado wrecks things and sometimes tears down houses.
Alot..people lose their houses....and even die!
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.
An EF2 tornado is fairly bad. Such a tornado can tear the roofs from most houses and destroy mobile homes.
No. Tornadoes tear houses apart with wind and debris. The notion that the low pressure inside a tornado makes houses explode has been disproven.
Many areas conduct tornado drills so that people know what to do when one strikes. Towns in tornado prone areas have sirens that go off if a tornado is in the area. Some people have installed storm shelters in or near their houses and in trailer parks..
"of houses" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.