They aren't the MOST affected, as all smaller animals than humans can be more easily lifted and thus are more affected than people are. The exception to this being birds, because they fly and are usually able to avoid the path of a tornado.
Large animals on the other hand, like cows or giraffes, are not as affected because their weight provides more resistance to the tornadoes. Tornadoes can be dangerous cause to lift people to the thin air.
People have to rush to their basements and hide when the tornado comes. If people are outside, they need to immediately go to the nearby building and hide.
If there is a tornado happening right at the moment, you probably will be running to saftey/shelter and not packing clothes.
it matters where it is
No. The best we can do is prepare for them.
The area in which the tornado happens can erode the area away cause the animals that lived there to have no home or die of the tornado
You can warn people sooner before happens, but you can't stop them
For bodies that are picked up by a tornado, they are simply carried away by the winds and dropped somewhere else.
it stays on the ground until it weakens
In truth, scientists aren't sure.
Depending on the strength of the tornado, buildings and vegetation in the tornado's path may suffer anything ranging from minor damage to complete destruction. People and animals may be killed or injured. The stronger the tornado, the higher the chance of injuries and fatalities
in most of the Midwest region called tornado alley
There will be damage to and structures or vegetation hit by the tornado. Some buildings may be destroyed depending on the intensity of the storm. People may be killed or injured.