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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
Tornadoes are powerful windstorms. While they don't directly burn forests, strong winds from tornadoes can topple trees, and in some cases, if there are electrical sparks or other ignition sources (though less common), or in the aftermath with downed power lines etc., fires can start. However, more directly, tornadoes can uproot trees (but the option with uprooted trees is a path through a town, not a forest - related effect as closely as forest burning in terms of environmental impact of tornado's wind and potential fire start. A town near the coast with heavy flooding is related to hurricanes/coastal storms, not tornadoes. A sandy beach with erosion is from coastal processes or wind erosion not tornadoes. The forest burned section can be an indirect effect (wind causing damage leading to fire) or due to the tornado's impact on vegetation and potential fire ignition, making it the best option among these.
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A. a section of forest that has been burned