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It depends on how strong the tornado is. A weak tornado (EF0 or EF1) will generally only destroy small trees and weakly built structures such as sheds and fences. Stronger structures will only take minor to moderate damage.

A strong tornado (EF2 or EF3) will destroy most trees, vehicles, and some buildings.

A violent tornado (EF4 or EF5) will destroy just about everything in its path.

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Tornadoes can destroy buildings, homes, vehicles, trees, and other structures in their path. The destruction is caused by high-speed winds, flying debris, and strong forces of air pressure changes associated with the tornado.

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