Tornadoes most often form over temperate grasslands, but they can occur in just about any terrain.
meteorological.
No. Tornadoes are caused by meteorologic (weather) events.
No. Tornadoes cause erosion.
Tornadoes are a weather event rather than geologic event, as they originate from processes in the atmosphere. However, they are not sigificant contributors to weathering.
No. Moving plates cause most earthquakes but have absolutely nothing to do with tornadoes. Tornadoes are caused by strong thunderstorms.
meteorological.
because its is all crust
because its is all crust
because its is all crust
geological features in Argentina would be the lovetia mountain, gao river, and many more.
the geological features sally rid saw was mountain ranges, volcanoes and river deltals
yes Greece has tornadoes and hurricanes
No. Tornadoes are caused by meteorologic (weather) events.
No. Tornadoes cause erosion.
Geological maps show the distribution of geological features, such as rock types and faults. They are general overlaid with a base map, which is like a normal map, so as to help you understand where the features are located.
by magma
Tornadoes are a destructive force. They cause some erosion but do no build up any features.