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Not very deep. A very violent tornado may remove a couple feet of soil, but only in extreme cases.

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Do tornadoes suck?

No, tornadoes do not "suck" as they do not operate like a vacuum cleaner sucking in air. Instead, tornadoes involve a powerful rotating column of air that can cause damage by creating a low-pressure region around them.


What kind of pressure makes tornadoes suck things up?

Low pressure


Do tornadoes suck things in?

No, tornadoes do not suck things in. They are powerful rotating columns of air that destroy objects in their path through a combination of strong winds and flying debris. The pressure difference created by the tornado can cause objects to be sucked into the vortex, but the tornado itself does not actively "suck" things in.


Do tornadoes suck all the air?

The air does get sucked upward in a tornado, but a tornado does not create a complete vacuum, if that's what you mean.


Where are most destructive tornadoes located?

The most destructive tornadoes are generally in the U.S. on the Great Plains and in the Deep South.


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Where are tornadoes most likely to be in the US?

Tornadoes can occur just about anywhere in the US but are most common on the Great Plains and in the Deep South.


Can tornadoes really suck up people and put them down unharmed?

Yes. Tis has happened in a few cases.


Can a tornado suck up people?

Tornadoes can lift people up, but they usually are thrown out of the vortex before being carried very high. Most of the people killed in tornadoes are struck or crushed by debris.


How does a tornado suck up all things?

No. Extremely heavy objects are unlikely to be lifted in even the most violent tornadoes. Most tornadoes are not particularly destructive, and only lift relatively light objects.


Where in the US are tornadoes are most likely to occur?

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How do you get over fear of tornadoes?

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