Tornado
By Joshua Whitaker-Lockwood
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The effects on the Environment
A Tornado can cause massive amounts of 
damge to trees tearing down entire forests 
in its wake as well other plants 
Many animals can often be killed
if they are not quick enough to get 
away before it hits and if they just injured 
they usually die anyway as no kind of doctor 
would be able to get to the area let alone 
work in it
Tornados can pick up alot of loose dirt 
ruining the soil for plants to grow 
resulting in the area becoming dry
and useless for anything with most of the
grass torn up in the process  
Objects such as trees or rocks can be picked
up by the Tornado and flung back out at incredible 
speeds sometimes hitting other trees and knocking 
them down as well or hitting the earth itself cleaving
large chunks of soil from the ground
Animals that could have migrated away 
from the area before the tornado 
return to find their natural habitats destroyed
and no food in sight being forced to move or 
starve to death
The effects on Humans
Many people prepare before hand 
after being alerted of the coming tornado
gathering food and water and often try to
find shelter preferably underground
Houses, building and even small 
towns are damaged or destroyed 
with many buildings left a pile of 
rubble after the onslaught of the 
Tornado
People are often killed or injured
by objects hurled out of the Tornado
such as trees, cars or chuncks of 
buildings 
With many people being injured
it can prevent others who are 
injured perhaps more so from 
getting into hospital sometimes 
causingthem to die while they are 
waiting
The Tornado can completely obliterate crops
and destroy the soil they were grown on 
creating a food shortage forcing farmers to 
raise their prices for food to make up for their 
losses
