A tornado does not cause a natual disaster. A tornado is a natural disaster. The Oklahoma City area has been hit by many tornadoes, and is likely the most tornado-prone city in the world. Many of the tornadoes that occur in central Oklahoma are extremely powerful, capable of tearing apart well-built houses. When such a tornado moves through a mighly populated area such as Oklahoma City, the damage can be incredible. In the worst case, on May 3, 1999 thousands of homes were destroyed, hundreds were injured, and dozens were killed by a single F5 tornado. A similar event, though not quite as deadly, struck on May 20, 2013.
A tornado is itself a natural disaster and is generally a result of other phenomena rather than a cause. Some large tornadoes have been known to spawn a second, smaller tornado called a satellite tornado nearby.
The size of a natural disaster, such as an earthquake or hurricane, does not always reflect its intensity. For example, a smaller earthquake with high intensity can cause more damage than a larger earthquake with lower intensity. Therefore, it is important to consider factors beyond just the size when assessing the impact of a natural disaster.
By definition yes a blizzard could be considered a natural disaster... (definition) A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard (e.g. flood, tornado, volcano eruption, earthquake, or landslide) that affects the environment, and leads to financial, environmental and/or human losses. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_disaster
No, a gamma ray is a highly energetic form of electromagnetic radiation, not a natural disaster. Natural disasters refer to catastrophic events like earthquakes, hurricanes, or wildfires that cause widespread destruction and harm to human life and property.
A tornado can cause severe destruction by tearing off roofs, uprooting trees, and demolishing buildings. It can also result in injuries or fatalities if people are caught in its path. The aftermath often requires extensive recovery efforts to rebuild infrastructure and provide assistance to those affected.
A tornado is a natural disaster that can cause widespread destruction by producing strong, rotating winds that can damage homes, buildings, and infrastructure. Tornadoes can also result in injuries and fatalities due to their high wind speeds and flying debris.
none but tornadoes only can produced other tornadoes after a tornado touches down None, tornadoes can not cause another natural disaster but it is possible that once a tornado touches the ground that it may spawn other tornadoes.
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 itself a natural disaster and is generally a result of other phenomena rather than a cause. Some large tornadoes have been known to spawn a second, smaller tornado called a satellite tornado nearby.
The size of a natural disaster, such as an earthquake or hurricane, does not always reflect its intensity. For example, a smaller earthquake with high intensity can cause more damage than a larger earthquake with lower intensity. Therefore, it is important to consider factors beyond just the size when assessing the impact of a natural disaster.
The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of 1999 caused $1 billion worth of damage. This works out to $1.4 billion in 2014 amounts.
i think either a heatwave,coldfront,or highwinds. it could be a drizzle but that wouldnot be categorized as a "natural disaster" cause it is not a disaster
Of course not!
East and West Malaysia is pretty much free from natural disaster, and it depends how you categorize land slide, i will put it as "human cause" rather than natural disaster.
It wasn't invented, it was and still is a natural cause.
Of course! Tsunamis could cause floods (which is considered as a natural disaster).
TSUNAMI :)