In terms of energy output, a volcano is more powerful.
In terms of energy output an earthquake is the most powerful.
Well it depends on the power and the location. all of these natural disaters can be highly dangerous.
The tornado may pick up ash and some volcanic rocks, but the volcano would, for the most part, not be affected.
The Mount St. Helens volcano was the strongest volcano
In terms of energy released a large earthquakes is the strongest of those. However it is difficult to make comparisons because these are very different type of disaster.
In terms of energy output an earthquake is the most powerful.
A funnel volcano is the most common tornado and is what most people think of when you mention a tornado. They are very violent and destroy almost everything in their path.
The most powerful category of tornado is F5 on the Fujita scale or EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
Well it depends on the power and the location. all of these natural disaters can be highly dangerous.
The tornado may pick up ash and some volcanic rocks, but the volcano would, for the most part, not be affected.
The most powerful tornado is an f-5 tornado which can reach now over 200mph on the enhanced fujita scale and 261-318 on the regular fujita scale
EF5
The Mount St. Helens volcano was the strongest volcano
A tornado.
The most powerful August tornado on record was the Plainfield, Illinois tornado of August 28, 1990. It is the only F5 tornado on record to have struck in August. The tornado killed 29 people and injured 350. Over 300 homes were destroyed and 800 damaged.
it can stop the tornado
In terms of energy released a large earthquakes is the strongest of those. However it is difficult to make comparisons because these are very different type of disaster.