No. Tornadoes occur naturally.
Tornadoes can cause catastrophic damage to vegetation and man-made structures.
Tornadoes are storms, and thus naturally occurring.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy vegetation an man made structures and can kill or injure people and animals.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy vegetation and man made structures. In some cases even the grass can be pulled out of the ground.
Tornadoes, with relatively little warning, can rip through man made structures, tearing them apart, bending them up and destroying them. Tornadoes are capable of lifting cars and tossing them. Tornadoes are capable of ripping roofs right off of houses and buildings.
Natural of course. That's like saying is hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, and tornadoes natural or man made disasters.
Tornadoes don't eat because they aren't alive. However, any trees or man made structures in the path of a tornado may be damaged or destroyed.
Tornadoes are classified as violent because they have very powerful winds capable of damaging or destroying man-made structures. Many of the stronger tornadoes will kill and injure people.
Tornadoes can destroy swaths of vegetation and man-made structures, but the land itself is not greatly affected. In rare cases soil may be scoured away.
You can define the words natural phenomenon as an even that is not man-made. This includes rain, fog, tornadoes, and the sunset.
Tornadoes are made of air necause they are a weather phenomenon and occur within Earth's atmosphere, which is made of air.
There are multivortex tornadoes that at times can look like they are made up of two or more tornadoes