Tornadoes have caused bridges to collapse on a number of occasions. In some cases pieces of bridges have been carried away by tornadoes.
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The cable-stayed bridge is a type of bridge that is optimal for spans longer than is practical for cantilever bridges, and shorter than is economical for suspension bridges.
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Tornadoes can cause a localized disruption to transportation. Debris and downed trees may block roads and railroad tracks. Tornadoes can blow cars and trucks off roads and derail trains. Some very strong tornadoes can directly damage transportation infrastructure, stripping asphalt from roads and destroying some bridges.
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Tornadoes can destroy trees and animal habitats when they hit them.
Depending on the quality and and type of construction of the bridge or building and the intensity of the tornado, structures can suffer varying degrees of damage. Damage may range from minor, superficial damage, to complete destruction.
To a limited degree, yes. However, very strong tornadoes will destroy just about any structure they hit, including truss bridges.
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Tornadoes can destroy animal habitats and kill or injure the animals themselves.
Humans do not cause tornadoes. While climate change may affect tornadoes, it is still uncertain how exactly this will play out.
Yes. Tornadoes themselves are small, intense centers of low pressure.
Tornadoes can destroy vegetation, especially in forested areas and destroy habitats.
Tornadoes can affect aquifers by altering the water flow and quality in the area. The intense winds and precipitation associated with tornadoes can lead to surface water runoff contaminating aquifers with pollutants. Additionally, tornadoes can disrupt the natural recharge process of aquifers by compacting soil and vegetation, reducing the ability of water to infiltrate the ground.