How is a tornado's path of destruction?
with a particular trend
selective and scattered
straight down once it hits ground
predictable
in a pattern
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The path of destruction caused by a tornado can vary in terms of its specific trend, but generally, it is characterized as selective and scattered. This means that while certain areas experience significant damage, others nearby may remain relatively unaffected. Once a tornado hits the ground, its path is typically straight down in a specific area. However, it is important to note that tornadoes can be unpredictable in terms of their exact path and can deviate from a straight line. Additionally, the pattern of a tornado's path is not always easily predictable, as tornadoes can change directions or dissipate abruptly.