Tornadoes can lift up some objects and badly damage or destroy vegetation and man made structures. The specific effects vary considerably depending on the strength of the tornado and what it hits.
A tornado is made up of rapidly rotating air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. The rotation is typically caused by wind shear within the storm system. Tornadoes can also contain debris and dust picked up from the ground as they move.
After a tornado weakens and dissipates, the debris it picked up can fall back to the ground or be carried away by the wind. Items may be dropped back relatively close to where they were originally picked up or scattered over a wider area depending on the strength of the tornado.
A tornado can cause significant damage by generating extremely strong winds that can destroy buildings, uproot trees, and toss objects like debris and vehicles. It can also create a vacuum effect that can suck up and carry away objects in its path.
The items picked up by a tornado get tossed around and may be carried for long distances before being dropped back to the ground. The debris can cause significant damage to buildings and structures in its path.
You probably couldn't shoot a bullet through a tornado, mostly because of the massive wind speeds that will turn the bullet off-course, and the fact that there is so much stuff flying through the air, that the bullet will hit something and stop.
If you mean the debris being carried by a tornado, if it hasn't already been thrown out of the tornado it simply gets dropped to the ground once the tornado is no longer strong enough to carry it.
Something about stuff
A tornado is made up of rapidly rotating air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. The rotation is typically caused by wind shear within the storm system. Tornadoes can also contain debris and dust picked up from the ground as they move.
After a tornado weakens and dissipates, the debris it picked up can fall back to the ground or be carried away by the wind. Items may be dropped back relatively close to where they were originally picked up or scattered over a wider area depending on the strength of the tornado.
well because the water is in the ground and the ground has dirt and stuff which could lend to some posion or illness.
it brekas stuff down and causes bad things
A tornado can cause significant damage by generating extremely strong winds that can destroy buildings, uproot trees, and toss objects like debris and vehicles. It can also create a vacuum effect that can suck up and carry away objects in its path.
The items picked up by a tornado get tossed around and may be carried for long distances before being dropped back to the ground. The debris can cause significant damage to buildings and structures in its path.
What goes up, must come down. The tornado simply carries stuff downwind and deposits them.
cause it destroys stuff and it's nature
people will die if they touch the fire tornado. Alot of stuff will burn i saw it recently in russia,you know how distructive tornado is,imagine a fire tornado,he burn one 100 fields in very little time.
I guess you can say it is,if you believe in that stuff,the demons could effect life as we know it... :)