april 1 1974
A Tornado can destroy a village or a small town in a matter of minutes.
Usually a tornado can't destroy an entire town. When it does happen in will involve a very large, very strong tornado striking a very small town. In cases like this the town in question would probably be destroyed in about 5 minutes or less. Beyond that most towns would be too large to be completely covered by a tornado.
After hitting a town a tornado will typically keep going for a bit, usually traveling eastward. If it travels far enough it might even hit another town. Eventually, though the tornado will dissipate, essentially ceasing to exist. It is rare for a tornado to last more than an hour.
None. A tornado is fairly small compared to other types of storm. While a large enough tornado could destroye a town, not tornado is large enough to destroy a country.
Yes. A tornado F3 or higher intensity could definitely destroy a mansion.
Yes. In a strong enough tornado wind and debris carried by the wind can destroy houses.
Tornado Alley itself is not destructive, but the tornadoes that frequent it can be. The tornadoes in Tornado Alley destroy many homes each year.
Yes. A strong enough tornado can destroy just about any manmade structure. A tornado of high EF3 intensity or stronger should be enough.
A strong to violent tornado could potentially destroy a portion of it. But the area appears too large to be covered by a tornado.
Tornadoes can destroy as much houses as it can depending on the length of their path. Most tornadoes are too weak to destroy houses, causing mostly superficial damage. However, in the works cases a tornado can destroy thousands of houses.
Its possible