A tornado does not cause a natural disaster. It is a natural disaster.
Tornado
Yes... It's a Tornado, but the difference of a waterspout hits a body of water. And a Tornado hits a body of land.
No. Tornadoes are caused by meteorologic (weather) events.
The Enhanced Fujita Scale rates the strength of a Tornado by the damage it has caused!
No, tornadoes are an entirely atmospheric occurrence.
A tornado is both. A calamity is a disaster. A tornado is a disaster that occurs naturally, and would thus be consideted a natural calamity or natural disaster.
The most famous tornado today is most likely the Oklahoma City tornado of May 3, 1999. That tornado caused approximately $1 billion in damage.
No. A tornado is a NATURAL disaster, not a man-made one. A tornado is caused when equal amounts of hot and cold air mix together.
A tornado is an example of a natural disaster.
It could either be twister or tornado. The are caused by the forces of nature. Every storm or natural disaster is always by Mother Nature. Tsunami.
Yes, a tornado is counted as a natural disaster.
A natural disaster. More specifically a meteorological (weather) disaster.
There was a big disaster after the tornado in town.
A natural disaster is a large disaster done by nature. (Hurricane, tornado, tsunami, etc)
Tornado
there are no benefits to any disaster like a tornado or earthquake or floods.
It is always better to plan ahead for disasters.To prepare for a tornado you should get a list of items provided by your local area disaster center to make sure your ready for a tornado and other disasters.