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Depends how large or small the Tornado is.

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How many houses were destroyed in the Tri State Tornado?

The Tri-State tornado destroyed about 15,000 homes.


Why did the first tornado destroy the US?

No tornado has destroyed the U.S. At the most, small towns aand sectiosns of cities are destroyed. The first recorded tornado was not in the U.S. but was in Ireland in 1054.


What was the Hallam Tornado?

The Hallam tornado was a massive F4 tornado that destroyed much of the small town of Hallam, Nebraska on May 22, 2004, killing 1 person. The tornado is notable in that at one point it was 2.5 miles wide, making it the largest tornado ever recorded.


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What were the three worst tornadoes in the super tornado outbreak of 1974?

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What do you call a tornado that occurs on land?

It is simply a tornado. Most tornadoes occur on land.


What is the name of a tornado that occurs on land?

A tornado. Tornadoes usually occur on land anyway.


How many buildings did the tri-state tornado destroy?

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Is tornado a verb?

On its own, tornado is simply a noun. As with any noun, whether it is the subject or the object depends on how it is used in the sentence. In this sentence, "tornado" is the subject while "houses" is the object: "The tornado destroyed several houses." In this one, "tornadoes" is the object: "I saw a tornado."


What will happen if there were a tornado?

Structures and vegetation hit by the tornado will be damaged or destroyed. People and animals may be killed or injured.The degree of damage depends on the intensity of the tornado.


What are the basic disasters of a tornado?

The tornado is itself a disaster. When a tornado strikes and area, buildings and vegetation in the path are damaged or destroyed. In a strong enough tornado debris from destroyed structures is carried by the wind at high speeds, adding to the destructive potential. In the aftermath there may be destroyed homes and businesses, roads blocked by debris, downed power lines, power outages, and sometimes fires from ruptured gas lines.