i think that is a fact and this is secret of survivel but i want to know the scientific response for my resreach. i do have some answer but thoes are unauthorised response i would like to informe logicly. i would like to thank in advance for helping me and i am looking forward to hearring you regards and happy new year ANSWER: Short of putting Fido or Fluffernutter on a couch after having survived a twister and trying to psychoanalyze the kibbles out of them, I would say that animals are generally alot more skittish after a tornado. Animals have memories and they also have senses which tell them something is not right. My own dog survived a car accident as a puppy and is a happy go lucky 6 year old adult male today. But, occassionally will whimper, twitch and cry in his sleep. I can only assume he relives this major trauma in this way. Similarly, it would be the same way in a tornado. Animals know something is wrong but lack the mental capacity to know what exactly it is.
Many animals have high instinct about weather conditions. Some are known to want to suddenly run away before any sightings of a natural disaster are found. Dogs, cats, birds, and bees are capable of tuning into a sixth sense that warns them of the possibility of natural disaster.
However when a tornado is in the works an animal will usually try and run away. Those who can bury dig, and those who can run run as fast as they can. Sometimes animals are caught in the tornado and tossed around - many die; only some live;
Tornadoes do not have a positive impact on the environment. They can cause destruction to ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and infrastructure. The devastation from tornadoes can take years to recover from and disrupt the natural balance of the affected areas.
Tornadoes can cause significant damage to the earth by uprooting trees, destroying buildings, and altering the landscape. They can also disrupt ecosystems by displacing wildlife, changing natural habitats, and affecting plant growth. Additionally, tornadoes can contribute to soil erosion and can have long-term effects on local climate patterns.
Tornadoes can have a significant impact on the biosphere by destroying habitats, uprooting trees, and displacing wildlife. The sudden and intense winds can disrupt ecosystems, alter food chains, and cause long-term ecological disturbances. Additionally, tornadoes can lead to soil erosion and contamination, affecting plant growth and water quality.
Causes of tornadoes include the collision of warm, moist air with cool, dry air, often in conjunction with a strong jet stream. The effects of tornadoes can be devastating, causing destruction of homes, infrastructure, and loss of life. They can also result in economic hardship for communities affected by the damage.
Tornadoes primarily affect the spheres of the atmosphere and the geosphere. In the atmosphere, tornadoes are intense rotating columns of air that can cause significant damage. On the geosphere, tornadoes can impact the land by destroying buildings, uprooting trees, and altering the landscape.
Long-term effects of tornadoes include the destruction of vegetation, economic fallout from the destruction, lasting physical injuries and psychological trauma, and the irreversible loss of those who die.
In addition to damaging and destroying property, tornadoes can kill or injure the people themselves. This is mainly due to flying and falling debris in the tornado.
Long terms effects of tornadoes include the financial burdens from the damage and the cost of rebuilding, people choosing to move away rather than rebuild, the loss of people who are killed, disabilities from physical injuries, and psychological trauma.
Effects of GMO foods on wildlife are not known.
well tornadoes can badly damage or destroy parts of communities
Tornadoes can destroy the homes of people and animals and can kill or injure them.
They pollinate the place they occur.
Tornadoes can damage or destroy people's property and can kill or injure the people themselves.
Tornadoes do not have a positive impact on the environment. They can cause destruction to ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and infrastructure. The devastation from tornadoes can take years to recover from and disrupt the natural balance of the affected areas.
Tornadoes can cause significant damage to the earth by uprooting trees, destroying buildings, and altering the landscape. They can also disrupt ecosystems by displacing wildlife, changing natural habitats, and affecting plant growth. Additionally, tornadoes can contribute to soil erosion and can have long-term effects on local climate patterns.
effects of habitat fragmentation on wildlife, climate change affecting distribution of endemic species,
Usually not much, unless they are very strong. Very powerful tornadoes can uproot grass.