The pieces picked up, thrown down and left behind from a tornado is called debris
Tornadoes cause secondary succession. They destroy vegetation but leave most of the soil and some seeds in place.
They don't go anywhere. When tornado "leaves earth" it dissipates and no longer exists.
Yes. Hurricane Ike produced an outbreak of 31 tornadoes. Fortunately, all of the rated either EF0 or EF1.
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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.
Tornadoes can be studied:Retrospectively from the damage they leave behind and patterns in that damage.Directly, by scanning them with Doppler radar and trying to place probes in their paths.Virtually, byt creating computer models of tornadoes.
Yes. Tornadoes can devastate communities and leave people dead or seriously hurt.
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What Leave Behind was created in 2003-05.
Florida ranks 4th in annual number of tornadoes, behind Texas, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
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Leave Myself Behind was created in 2004.
What You Leave Behind was created on 1999-06-02.
When tornadoes are approaching they look like huge funnels. Tornadoes can approach an area very quickly You are advised to leave an hour before you can see the storm.
That completely depends on the situation and what you mean to leave behind. No one can answer that for you.
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tornadoes do a lot of damage. it can leave people in devistation, cost a lot of money and kill people.