The main threat in a tornado is flying debris, which can cause serious injury or death. Collapsing buildings and falling trees are also a hazard. The winds themselves are often strong enough to pick a up and throw a person. After a tornado there can be danger from downed power lines, broken glass and other sharp objects, and broken gas lines.
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The two dangers associated with thunderstorms are lightning strikes, which can be deadly, and strong winds that can cause damage to structures and trees.
I think the possible dangers in Nigeria are the amount of food they have and poverty also the world they live in!!!!
Two dangers associated with tornadoes are extreme winds capable of causing significant damage to buildings and structures, as well as flying debris that can result in injury or death. Tornadoes can also create powerful thunderstorms, lightning, and flash flooding in their vicinity, posing additional hazards to those in the affected area.
No. Tornadoes are possible just about everywhere there are thunderstorms.
Tornadoes are likely possible in Rio, but rare.
Tornadoes produce extremely powerful winds capable of destroying buildings. With those winds come the dangers of flying and falling debris, collapsing buildings, falling trees, and downed power lines. Tornadoes occur during severe thunderstorms and so may be accompanied by other hazards not related to the tornado itself. Such dangers include strong, non-tornadic winds, large hail, lightning, flooding, and poor visibility
Tornadoes do occur in the UK, so it is entirely possible for them to occr in Basingstoke.
It is possible, tornadoes have touched down near Kimberly before.
Tornadoes can happen in any season.
Severe thunderstorms in the spring and early summer, including but not limited to lightning strikes, flooding and tornadoes.
No. The moon has no atmosphere, and thus it cannot have tornadoes or any sort of weather.