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Damage can vary considerably. A weak tornado may only peel away shingles and break windows. An EF2 tornado may remove the roof or at least a large portion of it. An EF3 tornado may destroy all or most of the top floor. A tornado of EF4 or EF5 strength could completely level the building.

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Where in Ohio was the most damage ever done by a tornado?

The most destructive tornado in Ohio history was the Xenia tornado of April 3, 1974. This F5 tornado killed 34 people and caused $439 million in property damage (in 2011 U.S. dollars).


What is the kind of damage that earthquakes inflict on buildings like houses or shopping malls?

The buildings collapse.


Why might differences in air pressure cause building to explode outward when a tornado passes over them?

The idea goes that the pressure inside a tornado is very low (which is true) while the pressure inside a building stays close to normal, which would lead to an enormous outward force on the walls that would produce an explosion.In reality, though, this does not happen for a number of reasons.Buildings are not airtight and air can escape them fairly rapidly, preventing any major pressure difference from building up.The pressure drop inside a tornado is not large enough to cause major damage.Even if the pressure difference was allowed to build up and become strong enough to cause damage, the windows would break and relieve the pressure before the walls or roof failed.The winds of a tornado are what cause damage. In a strong tornado these winds will tear open sections of the building and even weak tornadoes can break windows.


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People can reduce damage from tornadoes somewhat by reinforcing the connections between roofs and walls and between walls and foundations. Building houses with hip roofs rather than gabled roofs also helps.


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How do you stop tornado damage?

Unfortunately there is no way to prevent tornado damage, but it can be reduced with improved building standards.


How do people avoid or limit a tornado's damage?

People can limit tornado damage by building home to higher construction standards.


What kinds of damage do tornadoes it inflict on the built environment?

Depending on the type of structure and the strength of the tornado damage can range from roof damage and broken windows to the complete destruction of well-built structures.


What damage would a tornado do to a 20 story apartment?

Depends entirely on how strong it is. Weak tornadoes could barely do any damage, maybe to the roof...EF-5 tornado could flatten it.


What classifies a tornado as F5?

Tornadoes are rated based on the severity of the damage they inflict. The general indicator of F5 intensity in a tornado is well-constructed houses that have been wiped clean off their foundations.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of tornadoes?

Disadvantages of tornadoes are the property damage and human damage that they inflict. An advantage of a tornado is that it can clear land in a way that humans can't, which may amount to something positive.


What can humans do to minimize tornado damage?

You can make sure your home follows building codes.


How do tornado became a desuster?

Tornadoes are disasters because their powerful winds can rip apart buildings, and turn objects into deadly projectiles that can inflict even more damage.


Why are people in a building threatened by a tornado told to open their windows to minimize damage?

This is based on the old and now disproven idea that the low pressure inside a tornado caused buildings to explode. The idea holds that as a tornado passes over, the pressure outside drops radily, while pressure remains high inside the building, and that opening windows would relieve this pressure difference. This idea has been disproven, and officials now advise against opening windows during a tornado. There are several reasons for this. First, the pressure drop inside a tornado is not large enough to inflict any significant damage on a stroncutre. Second, buildings are not airtight, and pressure will equalize fairly quickly. If a tornado is strong enough to cause significant damage, the windows will likely break anyway Tornadoes cause damage through wind and debris, not through pressure drop. It has actually been shown that if the tornado is weak enough that windows remain intact, or if the worst of the tornado misses, opening windows allows wind to enter the building and cause damage on the inside. Additionally, opening windows wastes precious time that should be spent getting to a safe place.


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What kinds of damage does an earthquake inflict on structures such as houses and shopping malls?

an earthquake can from demolish a whole building to just shake up the earth


Can a tornado be gone if it hits a big building?

No it can not because bits going to most likely going to tear up the building. Even if the building is not significant damage, the tornado itself is very large by comparison, extending at least a mile upwards.