Tornadoes can do serious damage to homes, businesses, and other property that can devastate the lives of people living in that community, tornadoes can also potentially kill those caught in, or near the tornado!
Tornadoes can cause damage to property and can injure or kill residents. In the worst tornadoes this damage is extreme and can be more than local budgets can handle, requiring federal aid. In some cases F.E.M.A. may need to provide temporary house for people whose homes have been destroyed or made unlivable. The funding for these services comes from taxpayers.
they effect the economy by how much damage is caused. If there is little damage: not a lot of money will be spent to clean up. If there is great damage: it will take more money to clean up and look for survivors.
A tornado can do major damage costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Tornadoes can cause mass destruction, including knocking over trees, bringing down house, and possibly costing lives.
A tornado affects the economy because of the destructive damage it can do. It can cause thousands or millions of dollars worth of damage in a single location.
Tornadoes can kill people and cause property damage around the globe.
Not really. Tornadoes do not have any noteworthy effect on the hydrosphere.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy vegetation and kill or injure animals.
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.
They don't have much of an effect at all. Tornadoes can, on occasion, scour away soil. Such instances are rare and only cover small areas.
It is uncertain. There is some evidence that hills can weaken tornadoes, but only slightly.
Not really. Tornadoes do not have any noteworthy effect on the hydrosphere.
Nobody needs tornadoes. They harm those that they effect.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy vegetation and kill or injure animals.
Tornadoes can travel down hill. Contrary to popular belief, hills have little to no effect on tornadoes.
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, the Coriolis effect is caused by Earth's rotation.
They don't have much of an effect at all. Tornadoes can, on occasion, scour away soil. Such instances are rare and only cover small areas.
Yes. Tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms, though most thunderstorms do not produce tornadoes.
Just like people, animals can be killed and injured by tornadoes and lose their habitats.
It is uncertain. There is some evidence that hills can weaken tornadoes, but only slightly.
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Generally stronger tornadoes last longer, though this is not always they case.