Damage varies depending on the intensity.
Very weak tornadoes (rated EF0) cause minor damage, including missing shingles, downed gutters and broken tree limbs.
Stronger tornadoes (e.g. EF2) can tear roofs from most buildings, demolish trailers, and snap large trees.
The very strongest of tornadoes (rated EF5) can wipe well-built structures clean off their foundations, strip trees of their bark, and tear asphalt from roads.
Yes. Tornadoes are well known for the death and destruction they cause.
Tornadoes cause damage and destruction to property and vegetation..
A tornado
Yes a tornado can cause property damage ranging from minor roof damage and loss of gutters and siding to complete destruction of well-constructed buildings.
A blizzard is a storm that brings heavy snow fall that has winds that rarely exceed 60 mph or more miles per A tornado has winds that can reach 200mph or more. blizzards cause less destruction and a tornado can cause a lot of destruction On average tornadoes kill more people than blizzards So a tornado is stronger than a blizzard.
Tornado
Generally the stronger the tornado, the more severe the damage it causes. A large tornado can affect a larger area than a small tornado and therefore cause a greater quantity of damage, though it is not necessarily more severe.
Yes. A tornado is a type of violent weather event.
they can cause atleast 400 million dollars of damage , maybe more . & that answer that says " why do you need to know ? " is a crap answer .(=
A tornado is a storm that usually passes quickly and carves a relatively narrow damage path.
The possessive form of the noun tornado is tornado's. Example: A trail of destruction marked the tornado's path.
The body, the part of the tornado that tends to do more destruction, and the eye which is the calmest part of the tornado.