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Explain why tornadoes are so destructive
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Explain why tornadoes are so destructive
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Because of their extremely high wind levels , tornadoes tend to destroy everything in its view as a result of the wind around the actual tornado.
I done a simplified answer as I thought this may help more.
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Because tornadoes have such high wind speeds circling around it, after creating a big cloud of visible, spinning dust, it will destroy everything in its path because of its high wind speeds.
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