hat is the most important ecological effect of a tornado?

soil destruction

refresh areas that need a fresh start

relocation of plants

animals move to different areas

migration of birds

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The most important ecological effect of a tornado is the destruction and disruption of habitats. Tornadoes can cause significant damage to forests, wetlands, and other natural areas, resulting in the loss of vegetation and the destruction of animal shelters. This destruction can have long-lasting effects on the local ecosystem, altering the biodiversity and disrupting the food chain. Additionally, the relocation of plants and animals due to the destruction of their habitats can lead to changes in species distribution and potentially negatively impact local populations.
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