Tornadoes can cause pollution by uprooting trees, damaging buildings, and tossing debris into the air, which can include hazardous materials like chemicals from industrial sites or household products. This debris can contaminate soil and water sources, leading to environmental harm. Additionally, the intense winds can stir up dust and particulates, contributing to air pollution. The aftermath of a tornado often requires cleanup efforts that can release further pollutants into the environment.
No, air pollution results from putting chemical substances into the air. A tornado is entirely a physical occurrence.
No, wind does not cause pollution
Burning Earthquake Pollution Tornado
Yes, a tornado can cause both physical and emotional trauma.
No. Rain does not cause a tornado. However, both rain and tornadoes are caused by thunderstorms.
Matter does not cause pollution. Human beings do.
Yes. It is not uncommon for a tornado to cause injuries.
There isn't any fossill fuels that don't cause pollution. All fossil fuels cause pollution.
No
they cause pollution because it is harmful to the environment.
pollution
soil pollution. burning can cause air pollution and breathing cause respiratory problems. water pollution.