The first recorded tornado in the US was in Rehoboth, Massachusetts in August of 1671.
Yes. A tornado F3 or higher intensity could definitely destroy a mansion.
Yes. In a strong enough tornado wind and debris carried by the wind can destroy houses.
Tornadoes can effect us because they can destroy our property. If you know a tornado is in the area, you need to take proper precautions.
Yes. A strong enough tornado can destroy just about any manmade structure. A tornado of high EF3 intensity or stronger should be enough.
Tornado Alley itself is not destructive, but the tornadoes that frequent it can be. The tornadoes in Tornado Alley destroy many homes each year.
A strong to violent tornado could potentially destroy a portion of it. But the area appears too large to be covered by a tornado.
Tornadoes can destroy as much houses as it can depending on the length of their path. Most tornadoes are too weak to destroy houses, causing mostly superficial damage. However, in the works cases a tornado can destroy thousands of houses.
Its possible
A Tornado can destroy a village or a small town in a matter of minutes.
Tornadoes do not eat. They are not alive. Tornado often destroy buildings and trees, but they do not eat them.
It depends on how strong the tornado is. If its a weak tornado then most likely it can not, but if it's a very strong tornado it is very possible that it can.