Tornadoes have extremely powerful winds that can damage or destroy buildings. Some pieces become potentially deadly debris. In strong tornadoes people may be crushed or trapped in collapsing buildings, or even blown away. Even weak tornadoes can topple trees, which can lead to people being injured or killed. Winds in the very strongest of tornadoes can exceed 300 mph, which virtually no structure can withstand.
Tornadoes is the preferred plural form of tornado.
Tornado's are the same Color as the cloud they spawn out of, it's when a tornado has picked up debris,(Ex:Dirt) when it's apperance changes to a darker, or other color.
The most common question about tornadoes is likely "How fast can a tornado travel?"
According to the NCDC: The state with the highest average number of tornados per year is Texas. However, the state with the highest number of tornados per square mile is Florida. Admittedly, most tornados that hit Florida tend to be puny in comparison to those that hit the midwest.
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All tornados are dangerous, but there are stronger tornados than others. An F1 is less than an F2, so the lower the number, the safer( less dangerous) it is.
not sure. but with all the tornados it ought to be quite dangerous :)
not sure. but with all the tornados it ought to be quite dangerous :)
yes there are way tornados can effeccct humans. one way is by destroying there houses and there food and families tornados are very dangerous
Tornadoes start as a funnel cloud, becoming a tornado when they reach the ground.
Tornados can kill on impact due to strong winds, flying debris, and throwing you at a certain angle. Tornados have a frequency to suck up anything in its path. So, yes. Tornados can kill on impact
Most tornados happen between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer. So YES, it is possible.
USA has had the most tornados
Both tornadoes and thunderstorms are potentially dangerous weather events that occur as a result of convection. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms
So they can study tornados
Pensacola Tornados ended in 1995.
Pensacola Tornados was created in 1983.