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It depends on the tornado and where it occurs. Weak tornadoes (EF0-EF1) which inflict minor to moderate damage typically cause a few thousand to a few hundred thousand dollars in damage.

Stronger tornadoes (EF2-EF3) often have damage totals in the millions of dollars.

Some of the worst tornadoes (typically EF4 or EF5) can have damage in the hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars.

Some tornadoes stay in open fields and don't cause any damage.

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How many homes are destroyed in a tornado?

Most tornadoes don't even destroy homes, typically causing minor to moderate damage. Some tornadoes never even hit homes, striking only trees or open fields. At the other end of the spectrum, very strong tornadoes can destroy dozens or hundreds of homes with some of the worst destroying thousands.


Are tornado good?

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.


What are a tornadoes effect?

Tornadoes can do serious damage to homes, businesses, and other property that can devastate the lives of people living in that community, tornadoes can also potentially kill those caught in, or near the tornado!


Is a tornado constructive or destructive?

Tornadoes do not build anything (constructive) They destroy things (destructive)


What is the magnitude of the damage of a tornado?

How much damage a tornado causes depends on how strong it is, how big it is, how far it travels and where it hits. The weakest tornadoes are rated EF0, capable of peeling shingles, toppling some trees, and destroying weak sheds and outbuildings. The strongest tornadoes, rated EF5, will wipe well-built houses clean off their foundations. Tornadoes range in width from just a few yards to over a mile. Obviously a very wide tornado will cause damage across a larger area than a narrow one. Similar, a tornado that travels far will cover more ground. This damage potential is increased by the fact that large, long-lived tornadoes tend to be strong ones. Finally, where a tornado hits is important. Many tornadoes have stayed in open fields and never caused any damage because they didn't hit anything. Many of large, long track tornadoes have stayed in rural areas have had their damage limited to a few farms. In the worst cases, however, tornadoes have destroyed entire towns and large swaths of cities, leaving thousands homeless.

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How much damage can an F5 tornado cause?

A tremendous amount. F5 tornadoes are absolutely devastating events. When they strike towns damage costs can go into the hundreds of millions of dollars with thousands of homes destroyed. Several tornadoes have even caused damage upwards of $1 billion.


How can tornadoes effect homes?

Tornadoes can cause varying degrees of damage to a home ranging from minor roof damage and downed gutters (EF0 damage) to wiping the house clean off its foundation (EF5 damage, rarely occurs).


Are hurricanes worse than tornadoes?

Hurricanes are much larger than tornadoes, and thus cause damage over a larger area, meaning more homes destroyed, and more people in harm's way. Tornado damage can be more severe, but it is localized along a rather narrow path.


What is one fact about tornadoes destroying homes?

The degree to which houses are damage or destroyed can be used to assess a tornado's intensity.


What are the positive effects of two proposed plans to stop damage from tornadoes?

Fewer people would loose their homes and businesses and fewer people would be injured and killed by tornadoes. However, while better construction standards might reduce the damage caused by tornadoes, nothing can actually stop tornado damage.


Can tornadoes do damage to the atmosphere?

No. Tornadoes do not damage the atmosphere.


How much damage will happen if a tornado was to hit?

it will damage a lot of homes


How do tornadoes affects people's lives?

Tornadoes can damage or destroy people property including homes, business, farms, crops and livestock. People can be killed or injured or lose friends and family.


What is a sentence with the word tornadoes?

After the the tornadoes hit our area, all the buildings have been smashed into tiny pieces like scattered puzzles.


How many homes are destroyed in a tornado?

Most tornadoes don't even destroy homes, typically causing minor to moderate damage. Some tornadoes never even hit homes, striking only trees or open fields. At the other end of the spectrum, very strong tornadoes can destroy dozens or hundreds of homes with some of the worst destroying thousands.


How much damage do most tornadoes do?

Most tornadoes are weak, causing relatively minor damage such as broken tree branches, missing shingles and siding and downed gutters.


How much do the US have to pay for the damage the tornadoes made?

The tornadoes caused about $1.6 billion worth of damage in the U.S in an average year. This year though, the estimated cost of damage is over $20 billion).