A strong enough tornado may strip away some of the grass in its path. In extreme cases a tornado may even remove several inches to over a foot of topsoil, though tornadoes this violent are rare.
Yes. The most tornado-prone region in the world is on the Great Plains, which are mostly grassland.
The largest tornado on record in Oklahoma, and in fact the largest tornado ever recorded, struck near El Reno, Oklahoma on May 31, 2013. The tornado was 2.6 miles wide at one point and Doppler Radar detected winds gusting up to 295 mpg a few hundred feet above ground level. Fortunately, tornado reached peak intensity over mostly open grassland, so damage was limited.
Grassland
Grassland
Their habitat is grassland
no it does not snow in the grassland
The largest tornado on record struck near El Reno, Oklahoma on May 31, 2013 forming at 6:03 PM and dissipating at 6:43. The tornado caused much less damage that it could have, as it tore across mostly empty grassland. The tornado was rated EF3 based on the damage done, though Doppler radar indicated winds capable of causing EF5 damage. The total cost of damage was about $40 million. The tornado killed eight people, all of them in cars caught in the its path.
yes, botswana is an entire grassland.
Grassland is really green
grass is a producer in a grassland
Yes. There can be grassland anywhere.
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