Tornadoes can destroy anything in their path. Some common things are houses. Tornadoes can also destroy cars. They can throw them far. They also can rip up fields or grass areas. Tornadoes are very destructive.
Tornadoes are not good. They destroy homes and livelihoods.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy vegetation and kill or injure animals.
Tornadoes can destroy as much houses as it can depending on the length of their path. Most tornadoes are too weak to destroy houses, causing mostly superficial damage. However, in the works cases a tornado can destroy thousands of houses.
It is very rare for tornadoes to destroy the actual land. The most violent tornadoes can scour away the surface of the ground, but very few are that strong. The shear force of the wind is enough to tear away sections.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy buildings and vegetation and can kill or injure people and animals.
tornadoes destroy house, cars, and tree.
Yes, strong tornadoes often destroy houses.
Tornadoes can destroy vegetation, especially in forested areas and destroy habitats.
Tornadoes are not good. They destroy homes and livelihoods.
Tornadoes do not create anything; they only destroy.
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Tornadoes damage and destroy property and kill and injure people and animals.
They can destroy anything in their path.
The powerful winds of tornadoes can destroy trees and other vegetation.
Yes. Tornadoes have been known to destroy entire towns.
Tornadoes have the capability of destroying everything in your house - including your toilet.
Tornadoes can destroy trees and animal habitats when they hit them.