Tornadoes are most often associated with plains areas, but they can occur in any sort of terrain. Climate has a bigger influence on tornado activity than topography does.
Tornadoes have little to no effect on landforms. While tornadoes are violent events, they mostly leave the ground itself intact. In rare instances the most violent tornadoes will scour away soil to a depth of up to two feet.
Not really. Tornadoes do not have any noteworthy effect on the hydrosphere.
Tornadoes have almost no effect on landforms. In extreme cases an exceptionally violent tornado may strip away a foot or two of soil, but that is the most you will see happen.
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Tornadoes can damage or destroy vegetation and kill or injure animals.
Landforms do not create tornadoes. Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms.
Tornadoes have little to no effect on landforms. While tornadoes are violent events, they mostly leave the ground itself intact. In rare instances the most violent tornadoes will scour away soil to a depth of up to two feet.
Tornadoes are not landforms, and so cannot be affected by weathering.
Tornadoes do not create landforms and do not have a significant impact on the shape of the land. In rare cases some exceptionally violent tornadoes may strip away a foot or two of soil.
Not really. Tornadoes do not have any noteworthy effect on the hydrosphere.
landforms affect our settlements and our culture.
they have fun landforms
Tornadoes have almost no effect on landforms. In extreme cases an exceptionally violent tornado may strip away a foot or two of soil, but that is the most you will see happen.
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rivers
Nobody needs tornadoes. They harm those that they effect.