The stuff that a tornado picks up gets carried some distance then dropped back down. Some light objects such as pieces of paper may be carried hundreds of miles by upper level winds.
A tornado wrecks things and sometimes tears down houses.
The debris will be dropped wherever the tornado looses the power to hold it.
The tornado keeps going without being affected.
The outside of the tornado goes the fastest. When you start to move towards the middle of the tornado, the calmer it gets. The eye of the tornado doesn't even move.
Air in a tornado move upward rapidly and can carry objects with it.
What goes up, must come down. The tornado simply carries stuff downwind and deposits them.
Nothing. Your stuff is all still where it originally was.
A tornado wrecks things and sometimes tears down houses.
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In a tornado, property can be damaged or destroyed and people and animals may be killed or injured.
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The debris will be dropped wherever the tornado looses the power to hold it.
If you mean the debris being carried by a tornado, if it hasn't already been thrown out of the tornado it simply gets dropped to the ground once the tornado is no longer strong enough to carry it.
Usually a tornado starts to shrink as it enters its decayting phase. Tornadoes usually weaken at this point but some may intensify. As the process continues the tornado often appears rope-like (this is often called "roping out") and the funnel may wind and bend. Eventually the funnel disappears altogether and the tornado fully dissipates.
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The tornado keeps going without being affected.
The temperature goes down ie it gets colder.