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Which scenario describes an effect of tornadoes on the environment?
a section of forest that has been burned
a path through a town with uprooted trees
a town near the coast with heavy flooding
a sandy beach that shows signs of erosion
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Answer: "a path through a town with uprooted trees."
Explanation: Tornadoes produce extremely strong, localized winds that can uproot trees and create a narrow damage path through towns. The other options (burned forest, coastal flooding, beach erosion) are typically caused by wildfires, hurricanes/storm surge, and coastal processes, respectively.
Explanation: Tornadoes produce extremely strong, localized winds that can uproot trees and create a narrow damage path through towns. The other options (burned forest, coastal flooding, beach erosion) are typically caused by wildfires, hurricanes/storm surge, and coastal processes, respectively.
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