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Humans may be killed or injured during tornadoes, and more often cause property damage. The severity of damage depends on the strength of the tornado. At the low end, an EF0 tornado may peel back some shingles and knock down a few trees. At the high end, an EF5 tornado can level entire neighborhoods.
The effects when a tornado touches the ground, include damage or destruction of vegetation an man-made structures and humans and animals killed or injured.
To minimize damage during a tornado, you should have a designated safe room or shelter in your home, preferably in a basement or interior room with no windows. Additionally, securing outdoor furniture, trimming trees and shrubs, and reinforcing your garage door can help reduce potential hazards during a tornado. Stay informed by monitoring weather alerts and have a family emergency plan in place.
A tornado has an impact on both the environment and humans. Though the impact on humans is more noticeable. Environmental impacts include the destruction of vegetation and animal habitats as well as the deaths of some animals. Similarly tornadoes can damage or destroy human property and kill or injure humans.
To protect themselves from tornadoes, humans should seek shelter in a sturdy building, ideally in a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor, away from windows. If in a mobile home or temporary structure, it's crucial to move to a more secure location. Additionally, securing structures by reinforcing roofs and windows, and using tornado-resistant designs can help minimize damage. Staying informed through weather alerts and having an emergency plan in place is essential for safety during tornado events.
To minimize damage caused by a tornado, it is important to have a plan in place, such as creating a tornado emergency kit and identifying a safe room or shelter in your home. Stay informed by monitoring weather alerts and seek shelter immediately when warnings are issued. Regularly maintain your property by securing loose outdoor items and reinforcing windows and doors to make them more resistant to high winds.
it depends on the tornado damage
The longest tornado damage path on record is 219 miles.
Most damage in a tornado is caused by the extremely fast winds.
Disadvantages of tornadoes are the property damage and human damage that they inflict. An advantage of a tornado is that it can clear land in a way that humans can't, which may amount to something positive.
Unfortunately there is no way to prevent tornado damage, but it can be reduced with improved building standards.
Depending on the power of the Tornado, ranging from F0-F5 it can cause all sorts of harm. It can destroy or damage property, kill and injure livestock and pets, and even you! Always get to the lowest point in your house and don't go outside during a tornado.