No.
There is no atmosphere on the moon so there are no tornadoes or any other sort of weather there.
No.
The Moon has insufficient atmosphere for a tornado.
No. The moon has no atmosphere, and thus it cannot have tornadoes or any sort of weather.
means there will be a huricane if the moon is pale,if the moon is reddish there will e a tornadoes,and is the moon is white itwill happen both at the same time
No. Tornadoes are violent.
Tornadoes cannot be controlled.
The thermosphere has nothing to do with tornadoes.
No. The moon has no atmosphere, and thus it cannot have tornadoes or any sort of weather.
The moon has no atmosphere for tornadoes, hurricanes or any type of storm to form in.
No. The moon has no atmosphere so it can't have tornadoes. But Meteorites can hit the moon. That is why it has so many craters.
means there will be a huricane if the moon is pale,if the moon is reddish there will e a tornadoes,and is the moon is white itwill happen both at the same time
the world will end because of the moon's gravitational pulls the world will have thunderstorms and volcanoes will erupt forever and hurricanes and tornadoes will happen everywhere and 99.9% of humans will eventually die the rest will construct another moon out of metal and robot parts.
Tornadoes in the U.S. are called tornadoes.
Tornadoes are sometimes divided into "weak" tornadoes "strong" and "violent" tornadoes. Weak tornadoes are those rated EF0 and EF1. Most tornadoes are weak. Strong tornadoes are those rated EF2 and EF3. Violent tornadoes are those rated EF4 and EF5. They are the rarest of tornadoes, only about 1% of tornadoes are this strong.
It depends on what you mean by extreme. Tornadoes of EF4 and EF5 tornadoes, however are often referred to as violent tornadoes. These account for about 1% of all tornadoes.
Tornadoes don't get named, Hurricanes do, but Tornadoes don't.
Florida frequently has tornadoes, though several states have more tornadoes annually.
No. Tornadoes are dangerous.
No. Tornadoes are violent.