The effects of tornadoes are most noticeable where they hit trees man-made structures. Parts of communities can be damage or destroyed, and large areas of trees may be destroyed. Forests may take decades to recover.
it changes the landform by moving the stuff that is there and moving it somewere else
Tornadoes are generally considered a land based phenomenon. There are however waterspouts which are essentially tornadoes on water, though they are generally not counted as tornadoes unless the hit land.
Yes, tornadoes often change in appearance.
Tornadoes most often form on land, but they can form over water.
Not really. The very strongest tornadoes can somtimes scour away soil, but not more than that.
They can, but most tornadoes happen on land.
Tornadoes change habitats primarily by destroying trees and other vegetation.
Tornadoes change habitats by destroying vegetation and manmade structures.
Unfortunetely there is no real protection from Tornadoes of your land. It depends I guess how much land you have. Say you had 100 Acres, then it would be extremely hard to protect your land. Even still... unless you had a huge bubble put around your house and your land, Tornadoes can rip up everything in their path.
Antarctica is the continent that does not have tornadoes. Tornadoes typically form over land, so the cold and uninhabited nature of Antarctica makes it unlikely for tornadoes to occur there.
Tornadoes cannot change the shape of the land.
Tornadoes, by a considerable amount.