Tornadoes are a weather event rather than geologic event, as they originate from processes in the atmosphere. However, they are not sigificant contributors to weathering.
A geological process is something which affects the earth and can be considered as earth forming or earth weathering. Examples of geological processes include: volcanism, glaciation, earthquakes, weathering etc.
meteorological.
The uplifting of phosphorus rock in mountains and the cleavage and weathering of those phosphorus rocks are geological processes.
melting lava-weathering-heat and pressure
No. Tornadoes are caused by meteorologic (weather) events.
A geological process is something which affects the earth and can be considered as earth forming or earth weathering. Examples of geological processes include: volcanism, glaciation, earthquakes, weathering etc.
•Aeolian • •Biological weathering • •Exfoliation • •Thermal Expansion
meteorological.
Tornadoes are not landforms, and so cannot be affected by weathering.
The uplifting of phosphorus rock in mountains and the cleavage and weathering of those phosphorus rocks are geological processes.
Mechanical.
melting lava-weathering-heat and pressure
Tornadoes do not cause significant weathering, though they can cause localized soil erosion.
The uplifting of phosphorus rock in mountains and the cleavage and weathering of those phosphorus rocks are geological processes.
Really a hurricane is a atmospheric event.
I know that the plate boundaries are 2 continental but I don't know the geological event.
yes Greece has tornadoes and hurricanes