No. Tornadoes come from thunderstorms, which form in the air. The tornado itself starts forming several thousand feet above the ground.
Tornadoes come from the energy released in a thunderstorm. As powerful as they are, tornadoes account for only a tiny fraction of the energy in a thunderstorm.
Since tornados are not alien they cant just come to earth so i bet they have been around since there was earth
Tornadoes form from interactions of air currents inside a type of thunderstorm called a supercell. However, the evaporation and condensation of water is one of the main components of nearly all weather on earth, including thunderstorms.
stay inside until its safe to come out and ect.
Nope... tornadoes form from clouds - usually thunderclouds.
yes.
Tornadoes demonstrate that Earth's atmosphere can hold quite a bit of energy.
Tornadoes most often come out of the southwest.
Outside of tornadoes the strongest winds on earth occur in hurricanes.
No. The earth is inside of the milky way Galaxy.
No it does not come from tornadoes . :] .....
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