drought
even though drought cause water problems tornadoes are still a big problem your house destroyed and barely have nothing left and a drought is when you barely have enough water which can cause many problems water in your house will be cut off
some areas may turned to deserts
animals may even adapt to areas that has warmer climate and no rain for a long time
and youll have a high water bill payage that will lead to water cutting off
A better warning system will allow people to better prepare for an approaching tornado, meaning that fewer people will be killed or injured in tornadoes.
No. In dry, dusty conditions you may see whirlwinds called dust devils. Dust devils are not tornadoes, though they may look somewhat like them. They are usually harmless. Tornadoes require thunderstorms in order to form, so you are actually less likely to see tornadoes during a drought than at other times.
The idea is that studying tornadoes, which sometimes means getting close to them, allows us to better understand them. A better understanding of tornadoes may help us predict them, which would mean better warnings for people who might be in the path of a tornado.
A better understanding of tornadoes can lead to better was of predicting them, which can save lives.
I don't believe tornadoes occur over water. Maybe a better question would be "How do hurricanes effect Coral Reefs".
Tornadoes, hurricanes, severe thunderstorms, lightning, MAYBE tsunamis, and drought.
Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Tsunamis, Drought, Earthquakes, and Whirlwinds are all natural disasters the happen on Earth. (Whirlwinds and Tornadoes are basically the same thing)
With a better knowledge of tornadoes we will be able to predict them with better accuracy, issue better warnings, and thus save lives.
Rain would end or break a drought.
it would be called a drought
By studying tornadoes we can gain a better understanding of them. A better understanding can lead to better warnings, thus reducing the number of people injured and killed.
Fewer people would loose their homes and businesses and fewer people would be injured and killed by tornadoes. However, while better construction standards might reduce the damage caused by tornadoes, nothing can actually stop tornado damage.