Tornadoes can be very destructive to vegetation and man-made structures, but they generally do not affect the ground itself. In rare cases the very strongest tornadoes can cause severe ground scouring.
A tornado can change the Earth's surface by uprooting trees, demolishing buildings, and leaving behind debris and destruction in its path. The strong winds and intense force of a tornado can also reshape landscapes by creating new landforms or altering the terrain.
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, while erosion transports these pieces to new locations. Over time, these processes can create features like valleys, canyons, and coastlines, shaping the Earth's surface.
Height above earths surface is called elevation
The sun's radiation heats the Earth's surface through a process called solar radiation. This heat causes water to change states by evaporating into water vapor, condensing into clouds, and eventually returning to the surface as precipitation.
Once a tornado touches down, very little has a major impact on it. An established tornado can pass over buildings, trees, hills, and even mountains without weakening. The tornado is more affected by the air masses within a thunderstorm. In terms of effects the tornado has, vegetation and man made structures in the tornado's path are usually damaged or destroyed. In the most violent tornadoes of the top 0.5% or so roads and topsoil may be stripped away.
They both can change the size of Earths Surface
what involves both chemical and physical change on earths surface
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They smooth earths surface
Nope... you're describing a tornado.
frezze plants
Yes.
The Earths surface changes shape when plates collide when the earths surface overlaps or when there are Earthquakes.
volcanoes change the earths surface due to the lava set hard and drys which can make the surface bobbly and ruff also it makes the land more fertilekill people
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By slowing down the earths rotation but will not make effect to humans .