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What does more damage?

tornados can cause the fastes damage , if i had to list them i would say 1. TORNADO(IT CAN DESTROY ALOT IN A COUPLE OF MINUTES) 2.EARTHQUAKE(IT CAN SHAKE A LARGE AREA BUT NOT ALWAYS CAUSE THAT MUCH OF A DAMAGE AS a tornado could) 3.HURRICANE


Would a tornado do more damage than a hurricane?

No. A hurricane will produce more damage overall because it affects a larger area, though on a localized scale the damage from a tornado is often more severe.


How much damage can a f5 tornado do than a f1 tornado do?

Much more. Typical F1 damage includes badly damage roofs, trailers overturned or partially destroyed, broken windows and collapsed porches. F1 tornadoes often cause damage in the tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, occasionally in the millions. Typical F5 damage includes well constructed houses wiped clean off their foundations and reinforced concrete structures heavily damaged. They can even peel asphalt from roads. F5 tornadoes often cause damage in the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars. A few have even caused over $1 billion in damage.


How fast does the rotation of a tornado have to be to damage a house?

If it's enough to be classified as a tornado, it will damage your house. Generally, winds in excess of 60 mph are considered sufficient to cause visible damage, though at this point it will be superficial unless a tree falls on ths house.


Why are tropical storms more destructive than tornadoes?

The damage from a tornado is generally more severe than that of a tropical storm or hurricane, but is limited to a much smaller area. Hurricanes and tropical storms can cause damage over enormous areas, so the total amount of damage done is greater.

Related Questions

What is the weather that can cause damage?

Hurricanes, hail, lightning, tornados, flooding are all examples of weather that can cause damage.


Why are tornados bad?

Tornadoes are bad because they can damage or destroy property and kill and injure people.


What is a severe tornados?

Bases on the damage descriptions of the Fujita scale as severe tornado is one that is rated F3.


How do tornados damage property?

they rip apart house , wreck cars and tear tress and other things off of the ground


Which insurance companies covers Tornados?

A tornado is a windstorm. All homeowners Insurance companies offer coverage for windstorm damage.


How much did it cost to repair the damage from the Mississippi flood in 1927?

10gp and a bronze hatchet.


What kind of damage can a tornado do to an area?

A tornado can do all sorts of damage...from just shattering the widows and ripping off the roof to completely distroying and area.And it also depends on how many tornados there are!!


Which storm is most dangerous and produces the most damage?

Hurricanes produce damage over an area hundreds of miles wide and last for days. Tornados cause damage in relatively small areas and last for minutes. ,


Is there a natural disaster starting with t?

Yes there is. I know 2 natural disasters that starts with 't.' They are 'Tornadoes' and 'Tsunamis.'


Are there floods in Finland?

Yes, there are tornados in Sweden, but they're very seldomly strong and destructive. The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute have some photos and information: Citation: most tornados in Sweden are modest in relation to tornados in USA, and causes limited damage, about some trees felled and some roof tiles blown off, but in some few cases there is more damage. Also, in Sweden very few tornados ever reach farther than Enhanced Fujita Scale EF2 (50-60 m/s).


What does more damage?

tornados can cause the fastes damage , if i had to list them i would say 1. TORNADO(IT CAN DESTROY ALOT IN A COUPLE OF MINUTES) 2.EARTHQUAKE(IT CAN SHAKE A LARGE AREA BUT NOT ALWAYS CAUSE THAT MUCH OF A DAMAGE AS a tornado could) 3.HURRICANE


How are tornados classfied?

Tornadoes are classified on the Fujita scale from F0 to F5 (or, more recently, the Enhanced Fujita scale from EF0 to EF5) based on the severity of damage they cause.