Not a real tornado. In order to form a tornado, even a weak one, there needs to be a complex setup of air currents withing a strong thunderstorm. By definition a tornado extends from the cloud base of a thunderstorm to the ground, a distance of hundreds if not thousands of feet.
A beyblade is just a fancy top. Spinning it may produce some minor air perturbations, but these will not be noticeable at a distance of more than a few inches.
No, a Beyblade toy spinning on a surface cannot create a tornado. Tornadoes are natural weather phenomena formed by rotating air masses in the atmosphere, which are much larger and powerful than anything a Beyblade can produce.
Spinning it very fast!
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No. Stronger tornadoes (which are usually larger) have lower pressure than weak ones.
It depends on how strong the tornado is. If its a weak tornado then most likely it can not, but if it's a very strong tornado it is very possible that it can.
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A rope-shaped tornado is a narrow tornado with a rope-like appearance. If a tornado is rope-shaped, that often means it is weak or starting to dissipate.
Yes. A weak tornado struck Bronson on September 15, 2004.
Any tornado, is considered to be severe weather. Even tornadoes rated as "weak" still pack strong enough winds to damage man-made structures.
It is simply a tornado and even a tornado that is considered "weak" by tornado standards can produce a cloud of dust at ground level.