In the aftermath of a tornado, it is not uncommon for roads to be blocked by debris and downed trees and power lines. In rare cases, extremely violent tornadoes have been known to peel asphalt from roads.
tornadoes tend to affect the middle of the united states more than anywhere els.
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Texas. It is proven to have the most Tornadoes in the U.S.
Tornadoes are not landforms, and so cannot be affected by weathering.
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.
Tornadoes can over turn ad even throw cars and trains. They can block roads and railroads with debris and fallen trees. Some of the most violent tornadoes can strip asphalt from paved roads.
thousands of people are affected
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No person or group of peal affects tornadoes. Tornadoes are affected by factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind speed and direction at different altitudes.
Tornadoes can cause catastrophic damage to vegetation and man-made structures.
Tornadoes can easily kill, but most of the people affected by tornadoes survive.
Yes. Wisconsin gets tornadoes, some of which have been very destructive.