No, adding high heat in the area of a tornado, or even directly into a tornado, would not stop it.
Scientists cannot stop tornadoes. Nobody can.
No It Just Knocks Over..
you cant so just run or hide in a basement
Sometimes it does, but not always. Sometimes there are strong winds from something called the rear-flank downdraft near a tornado.
Windows can break easily even in a weak tornado. The broken glass, which can be carried by the wind at high speed, can pose a serious risk of injury or death. Additionally, since windows are so fragile the offer virtually no protection from debris. While a wall will stop most projectiles, a glass pane will not, and flying debris is the thing most likely to kill you in a tornado.
You can not stop the tornado, however you should take cover in a basement. If you live in a town with a high water table then you don't have basements and you should take cover in a closet or in a room with no windows.
No, you cannot stop a tornado with another tornado. The two tornadoes would simply merge and form a larger tornado.
There is no known way to stop a tornado.You cannot stop a tornado. It is a force of nature.
No.
There is nothing you can do to storm a tornado.
No, lightning has little to no affect on a tornado.
it can stop the tornado
There is no such thing as an ice tornado.There is no way of stopping a tornado.
Yes, mountains cannot stop a tornado.
Nothing. There is nothing people can do to stop tornadoes.
It can be thousands of feet high, and often extend several miles upwards. They do not stop at cloud base.
You can't stop a tornado unless you're all powerful... but there is something you can do to stop yourself from feeling gulity because you didn't try and stop the tornado. Let it suck you up and make sure you die too. You won't have to worry about not trying to stop the tornado.