The primary destructive force in a tornado is wind. The intensity varies, but the wind in a strong enough tornado can easily carry more force than most structures can withstand. Some pieces of destroyed structures can then turn into high-speed debris, which adds to the destruction.
Destructive..
Tornadoes do not build anything (constructive) They destroy things (destructive)
Yes. South Carolina gets tornadoes. Some of them have been quite destructive.
The most destructive cyclones are tropical cyclones, which in various parts of the world are called hurricanes and typhoons. Extratropical cyclones can also be destructive by producing strong winds and flooding. Both can produce severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. Note that while tornadoes are destructive they technically are not cyclones even though they are often referred to as such.
Tornadoes are powerful and often destructive. They can be terryfying to those in their path, and devastating to those who lose their homes or loved ones.
Destructive..
The most destructive tornadoes are generally in the U.S. on the Great Plains and in the Deep South.
Yes. Italy does get tornadoes including a few that were very destructive.
Yes, Germany does get tornadoes, a few of which have been quite destructive.
Tornadoes don't create anything. They are purely a destructive phenomenon.
TORNADOES
Tornadoes do not build anything (constructive) They destroy things (destructive)
No. Tornadoes can be very destructive, but they do not cause air pollution.
Tornadoes can be deadly and very destructive. It is quite reasonable to be afraid of them.
EF4 and EF5 are destructive with EF4 winds up to 166-200 and EF5 over 200mph destructive tornadoes like these can level houses and even completely blow them away.
Tornadoes are very destructive along a narrow path of land, but hurricans cover a much larger area.
their wind speeds