When warned of a tornado, people should get into a basement. If a house lacks a basement, a bathtub, or a small closet in the middle of the house is best. If caught outside, the best defense is to lie down flat in a ditch.
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 are violent whirling winds that cause damage and harm people. In the worst cases a tornado can be well over a mile wide and pack winds over 300 mph. The negative effects of include damaged or destroyed property, people killed or injured, and the disruption of utilities. For a tornado there are no positive effects. When a tornado happens it is safe to be in a basement or something underground. If you don't have a basement then don't be near a window.
Natural tornadoes are not constructive. They cause damage and kill people, so they are destructive; however, there are people who believe stationary "tornadoes" can be created and used for a source of power. If it is possible, those man-made "tornadoes" would be constructive by providing inexpensive power.
Tornadoes can cause widespread damage by tearing through buildings, uprooting trees, and tossing debris. They can also result in injuries and fatalities to people caught in their path. Additionally, tornadoes can disrupt infrastructure, such as power lines and roads, leading to further challenges for affected communities.
Tornadoes primarily affect the spheres of the atmosphere and the geosphere. In the atmosphere, tornadoes are intense rotating columns of air that can cause significant damage. On the geosphere, tornadoes can impact the land by destroying buildings, uprooting trees, and altering the landscape.
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.
well tornadoes can badly damage or destroy parts of communities
Tornadoes can damage or destroy people's property and can kill or injure the people themselves.
terrible damage or may cause death
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.
The effects of tornadoes are local rather than global. Tornadoes can devastate towns, sometimes destroying whole neighborhoods. The damage and loss of productivity can badly damage an area's economy.
Disadvantages of tornadoes are the property damage and human damage that they inflict. An advantage of a tornado is that it can clear land in a way that humans can't, which may amount to something positive.
Yes. Tornadoes have a number of effects on people. The damage people's property, cause power outages, damage businesses, block roads, and kill and injure people.
Tornadoes cause major property damage and often kill and injure people. The main concerns regarding tornadoes are these effects and warning people when a tornado is coming.
No. Tornadoes do not damage the atmosphere.
There's really no positive thing of tornadoes. The negative things are damage, devastation, the death toll, that they're the strongest of natural disasters.
Tornadoes are violent whirling winds that cause damage and harm people. In the worst cases a tornado can be well over a mile wide and pack winds over 300 mph. The negative effects of include damaged or destroyed property, people killed or injured, and the disruption of utilities. For a tornado there are no positive effects. When a tornado happens it is safe to be in a basement or something underground. If you don't have a basement then don't be near a window.