Tornadoes can damage or destroy vegetation and kill or injure animals.
Tornadoes devastate the biophere in many ways: kills livestock, plants, and the occasional person. Though, sometimes they have positive effects
Tornadoes primarily affect the atmosphere and biosphere, with minor effects on the geosphere.
Not really. Tornadoes do not have any noteworthy effect on the hydrosphere.
Tornadoes have little effect on the geosphere. They can cause erosion and, in rare cases, scouring of the soil and they can uproot trees, which can increase erosion.
They don't have much of an effect at all. Tornadoes can, on occasion, scour away soil. Such instances are rare and only cover small areas.
Tornadoes devastate the biophere in many ways: kills livestock, plants, and the occasional person. Though, sometimes they have positive effects
Tornadoes primarily affect the atmosphere and biosphere, with minor effects on the geosphere.
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Not really. Tornadoes do not have any noteworthy effect on the hydrosphere.
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Nobody needs tornadoes. They harm those that they effect.
Populations, Habitats, and flora and fauna
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Of course. Nearly every aspect of the biosphere is tied into climate by some measure.
Tornadoes can travel down hill. Contrary to popular belief, hills have little to no effect on tornadoes.