it is unknown. global warming may increase or decrease tornadoes, more studies need to be done to determine this.
Texas has the highest number of tornadoes of any state.
There were 1817 tornadoes in the U.S. in 2004. Worldwide, the number is unknown.
Tornadoes can blow loose soil into the air and, in rare cases, severely scour the soil. Tornadoes may also increase erosion in places by destroying vegetation.
Tornadoes often bring down trees, which can increase soil erosion. On rare occasions tornadoes can directly scour away the topsoil as well. Overall, tornadoes are not significant contributors to erosion and deposition.
Tornadoes have little effect on the geosphere. They can cause erosion and, in rare cases, scouring of the soil and they can uproot trees, which can increase erosion.
No. While there appears to be a possible increase in the number of tropical storms, neither the number of tornadoes nor the number of hurricanes show any real increase in activity.
Increase
No. There has not been an increase in the number of tornadoes. In fact, in the past 70 years the number of strong tornadoes in the US has generally decreased. Improvements in technology mean that tornadoes are more likely to be reported when they do occur, resulting in a seeming increase. Scientists are still unsure how climate change will affect tornado activity.
Nothing. Tornadoes cannot be prevented.
Yes
No. The apparent increase in the number of tornadoes is entirely due to improvement in our ability to detect the weaker ones. The frequency of F3 and stronger tornadoes in the United States has actually decreased in the past few decades.
The average number of tornadoes in Illinois are 27
The month of May has the highest number of tornadoes.
increase is actually the future tense of increase. It is used with the helper will.
Texas has the highest number of tornadoes of any state.
Will increase.
Will increase.