Landforms do not create tornadoes. Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms.
Tornadoes do not create landforms and do not have a significant impact on the shape of the land. In rare cases some exceptionally violent tornadoes may strip away a foot or two of soil.
Tornadoes are not landforms, and so cannot be affected by weathering.
Tornadoes do not create anything; they only destroy.
Yes, some strong tornadoes create brief satellite tornadoes that circle the main funnel.
water ,wind ,waves , sand, and erosion create landforms.
divergent, convergent, and transform are the types of forces that create landforms
Tornadoes don't create anything. They are purely a destructive phenomenon.
They can create new things and landforms
Not real tornado. Scientists have produces small vortices in labs that resemble tornadoes, and have simulated tornadoes in supercomputers, but they cannot create real tornadoes.
Volcanism is the internal force that helps create new landforms.
Tornadoes have little to no effect on landforms. While tornadoes are violent events, they mostly leave the ground itself intact. In rare instances the most violent tornadoes will scour away soil to a depth of up to two feet.
No, we can simulate tornadoes using fans but we cannot create actual tornadoes.