A strong enough tornado will cause damage to most things that happen to be in its path.
No. Tornadoes do not damage the atmosphere.
Tornadoes are sometimes called twisters.
Tornadoes damage and destroy property and kill and injure people and animals.
Yes. Tornadoes cause damage ranging from minor damage to roofs and siding to the complete destruction of neighborhoods.
The stretch of land hit by a tornado is referred to as its damage path. If you are referring to a particular region where all the world's tornadoes occur, there is none as tornadoes can happen almost anywhere. However the place that get s more tornadoes than anywhere else is called Tornado Alley.
Generally, small tornadoes do less damage than large ones, but some small tornadoes have been very destructive.
Tornadoes in Georgia, as with just about anywhere else, damage and destroy property and can be very disruptive if not devastating to communities. Whena community is struck, people from surrounding communities may come in to help.
No. Tornadoes are violent whirlwinds. The strongest of tornadoes produce damage comparable in severity to that of an atomic bomb.
Yes, in fact damage is exactly what is used to rate tornadoes on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. Damage ranges from EF0 (light damage) to EF5 (total devastation)
Most of the damage caused by tornadoes is the result of extremely powerful winds.
There were 1692 confirmed tornadoes last year of which at least 1492 caused some damage.
well tornadoes can badly damage or destroy parts of communities