Actually tornadoes of EF4 and EF5 strength can and do send trees airborne. Trees are surprisingly heavy, with larger ones weighing several tons, so it takes a lot of force to lift them into the air.
in the ground, they usually dont grow in trees.
no! ground squirrels dont eat fruit, or for that matter, trees.
They nest on the ground. they dont nest in trees
-we dont recycle -we cut down trees -we dont really plant new trees
Judy Garland died on June 22, 1969. While there is no record of a tornado that day, a tornado did strike Kansas a day before (June 21, 1969) at 10:40 pm in Saline County. Since she died at her home in England, and the tornado struck late at night in Kansas, it was technically the same day. In reality, there are plenty of tornadoes in Kansas during tornado season (from March to May) so it's really not that much of a coincidence that there was a tornado on the ground in that time period.
i dont know
Yes, Palm trees have rootsThey have a root ball and they go really deep into the ground.
Dead trees get charged quickly, since dry / dead roots dont supply water to the leaves of the tree the charge accumulated also does not get discharged to the ground. Hence lightning strikes dead trees more than living trees.
tornadoes are not like hurricanes they dont get named they only get named by the place where the tornado touch down like for example the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
they dont live their trees -.-
i dont see it being harmful, there are deer eating the apples that fall on the ground around my parents' apple trees every year.
When it has thrown you dont stick your arms out to brace you fall.