No it cannot. This is the reason why people dig ditches and hide in them. Though loose soil can be removed.
A funnel cloud that touches the ground is commonly known as a tornado.
A tornado that doesn't touch the ground isn't a tornado; it is a funnel cloud. However if the funnel is pulling debris off the ground or making some other type of contact with the ground it is a tornado.
When a tornado has not touched the ground yet, it is called a funnel cloud. A funnel cloud is a rotating cone-shaped cloud descending from the base of a thunderstorm but not reaching the ground. Once it touches the ground, it is classified as a tornado.
After a tornado picks up dirt, the dirt particles are carried along with the tornado's swirling winds. As the tornado moves, it can deposit the dirt particles when its winds weaken or when it dissolves. The dirt can then settle back to the ground once the tornado dissipates.
Tornadoes can pick up dust and debris from the ground as they travel, creating a dusty appearance. The strong winds within a tornado can lift dirt particles into the air, making them visible as swirling dust clouds.
Tornadoes can sometimes scour the ground, but this is rare, ocurring only in the most violent tornadoes.
Dig it up.
no
Scientists believe that in extreme cases a tornado can get up to about 2.5 miles wide
They dig them up! :D
A few are: taking out of ground, dig up, uncover, reveal, dig out, and lay bare.
you have to go under ground and dig it up
you can dig any rock out of the ground
A tornado that does not touch the ground is a funnel cloud.
Yes, cats can dig holes in the ground.
A funnel cloud that touches the ground is commonly known as a tornado.
A tornado that doesn't touch the ground isn't a tornado; it is a funnel cloud. However if the funnel is pulling debris off the ground or making some other type of contact with the ground it is a tornado.