Damage can range from a few damaged homes and downed trees, likely causing power outages, to the complete destruction of neighborhoods and small towns, sometimes leaving dozens dead and hundreds injured.
On the human scale of things we have several different priorities of needs. The most basic of which is food, oxygen, etc. And going up to safety, shelter, electricity, water, etc. On the other end of the spectrum is things like self-actualization and popularity. Tornadoes are destructive, its just the way they are. But they affect human society deeply... robbing us of some of the basic needs of survival (house, groceries, etc) Organizations such as the Red Cross and other volunteer networks consist of others coming forward to render aid to the stricken, this is another basic social tenet is that we need to extend a helping hand. I'd say whatever is in a person's heart and mind is magnified by the occurence of a tornado, i/e do you loot, pillage and steal or do you check on your neighbor who lost his house and help him get back on his feet.
A tornado impacts a society when heat and cold are mix together
Tornadoes don't really affect aquifers at all. Aquifers are far enough underground to be beyond the influence of tornadoes.
Tornadoes do not affect climate change. They may be affected by climate change, but how is yet to be determined.
They don't really. Tornadoes can cause some soil erosion, but this affect is not very significant except in rare cases of extremely violent tornadoes.
Tornadoes hurt and kill people and can destroy their homes, schools, and places where they work.
No. Tornadoes are disasters. They kill and injure people and damage or destroy homes and businesses. The effects of tornadoes may range from roof and tree damage, to the utter devastation of entire communities.
Tornadoes in Georgia, as with just about anywhere else, damage and destroy property and can be very disruptive if not devastating to communities. Whena community is struck, people from surrounding communities may come in to help.
well tornadoes can badly damage or destroy parts of communities
Yes. Tornadoes can devastate communities and leave people dead or seriously hurt.
Tornadoes are commonly known for tearing swaths of destruction through communities.
Tornadoes don't really affect aquifers at all. Aquifers are far enough underground to be beyond the influence of tornadoes.
Yes, tornadoes are a serious threat to Illinois. Violent tornadoes (EF4 or stronger) are a farily regular occurence in Illinois. These are the tornadoes that are known for devastating communities.
Tornadoes do not affect climate change. They may be affected by climate change, but how is yet to be determined.
They don't really. Tornadoes can cause some soil erosion, but this affect is not very significant except in rare cases of extremely violent tornadoes.
No.
A tornado is a violently rotating windstorm that can develop during a thunderstorm. Tornadoes are capable of generating the fastest winds on Earth. They can being great destruction to communities. The very worst tornadoes can obliterate entire neighborhoods and level large swaths of forest. The worst damage to natural environments usually occurs when a tornado destroys a large number of trees.
Tornadoes can destroy trees and animal habitats when they hit them.
tornadoes i think affect it