What 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 of habitats and ecosystems. Tornadoes often cause significant damage to vegetation, uprooting trees and destroying plant life. This leads to a loss of habitat for many animal species, affecting their survival and causing potential population declines. Additionally, the powerful winds and debris carried by tornadoes can result in the physical destruction of animal habitats, such as burrows, nests, or dens. Therefore, the primary ecological effect of a tornado is the disruption and destruction of ecosystems and the subsequent impact on the flora and fauna within those ecosystems.
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