No. A lava flow may trigger convection, but not tornadoes.
thay are different because lava comes out a volcano and tornadoes have winds and rain and it twists
No, they start from thunderstorms.
Tornadoes start as a funnel cloud, becoming a tornado when they reach the ground.
No. Hurricanes start over water and tornadoes are on land.
Definitely Not
Humans cannot start tornadoes.
No. Lava can start fires but cannot become fire.
Tornadoes start up in the clouds & make their way down to touch land.
tornadoes can start in any continent except Antarctica and in the U.S the Midwest is full of rural areas and grassy lands which makes tornadoes to form often in those areas
Tornadoes can develop just about anywhere in the U.S. but are most common on the Great Plains and in the South.
Tornadoes can occur at any time of year. A few tornadoes will happen in January almost every year, with some tornadoes occurring as early as January 1.
Yes. Lava is extremely hot. Lava can start fires and the radiated heat alone is enough to kill a person at a short distance.