Technically, a tornado does not "destroy everything". In fact, it's path is completely unpredictable and random.
A tornado doesn't "go" anywhere after it "destroys everything" because it isn't really intended to destroy things. A tornado could appear in a place where there is very little nature and very barren.
The tornado will simply "fade away" or stop, and will just "go away". When, exactly is unknown, since tornadoes have a wide range of times in which they will last.
After a tornado destroys their house, people may seek temporary shelter in emergency shelters set up by local authorities or relief organizations. They may also stay with friends or family members if possible. Insurance coverage may also help with finding temporary accommodation or rebuilding their home.
There are 7 tornadoes in the movie. In order they are: 1. The F5 of the opening scene. 2. The tornado of the first chase, which destroys Jo's truck. 3/4. The F2/F3 that splits into two tornadoes and briefly envelopes Bill's truck. 5. The F3 that is show throwing debris and destroys the second Dorothy probe. 6. The F4 that destroys the drive-in theater and the town of Wakita. 7. The F5 of the end climax.
Using gas and electricity during a tornado can be dangerous because the storm can cause power outages and gas leaks, increasing the risk of fire or explosion. It is important to turn off gas appliances and unplug electrical devices to prevent damage and ensure safety during severe weather.
If you don't have a basement during a tornado, seek shelter in an interior room on the lowest level of your home, such as a bathroom or closet. Stay away from windows and protect yourself with heavy furniture or mattresses. If possible, consider installing a tornado shelter or safe room for future storms.
Tornadoes can cause severe damage by generating strong winds that can topple buildings, uproot trees, and hurl debris. The extreme pressure changes associated with tornadoes can also lead to structural damage and cause objects to be thrown long distances, resulting in widespread destruction. Additionally, tornadoes can create heavy rainfall, hail, and lightning, further increasing the potential for damage.
It destroys everything in its path. Besides, anything debris the tornado picks up is a deadly missile.
Since a tornado destroys vegetation, be leaves the soil moistly intact, it will be followed by secondary succession.
cause it destroys stuff and it's nature
A tornado destroys vegetation but leaves the soil and its contents largely intact, therefore we have secondary succession.
it kills people, destroys houses, crops, plants etc..
Dust Tornado is a Normal Trap Card. It destroys one Spell or Trap Card on the field, then you can set 1 Spell or Trap Card.
Yes, a tornado can wreak everything in its path.
After a tornado destroys their house, people may seek temporary shelter in emergency shelters set up by local authorities or relief organizations. They may also stay with friends or family members if possible. Insurance coverage may also help with finding temporary accommodation or rebuilding their home.
It almost destroys everything that it lands on.
It destroys everything in it's path.
everything in it's way
It destroys everything in the level you use it in. (You automatically win.)