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Flying debris, falling trees, collapsing buildings, and downed power lines are all hazards associated with tornadoes that can lead to injury or death.
The formation of a tornado is called tornadogenesis.
hurricanes such as earthquakes, tidal waves, tsunamis, tornado's, and whirlpools.
The rotation in a supercell is what leads to tornado formation.
Safety hazards that may be encountered during a tornado include:Collapsing buildingsInjury from wind-driven debrisInjury from being carried away by the wind
Wind shear can result in the formation of a tornado.
Not directly, but it is a very important component in tornado formation.
Since a tornado is a severe weather event, the formation of one would be studied in meteorology.
Yes, a tornado is counted as a natural disaster.
A tornado does not cause a natural disaster. It is a natural disaster.
A tornado is both. A calamity is a disaster. A tornado is a disaster that occurs naturally, and would thus be consideted a natural calamity or natural disaster.