Generally not. When a weather event produces mutliple tornadoes at a time, they are usually far enough apart that they do not interact, so instead they move on more-or-less parallel paths.
gravity
You see objects move toward each other all the time! Try this - turn on the TV, watch a baseball game, and see the ball move towards the catcher every time the pitcher throws it. Open your eyes!!
Tornadoes can have winds over 300 mph. Tornadoes this strong are extremely rare though.
By Bernoulli's Principle, the greater the velocity of the fluid the lower the pressure exerted by the fluid. Thus, the high speed of cars create an area of low pressure between the two, and thus the car move towards area of lower pressure: towards each other.
The pitch increases when you move towards the speaker.
It where to plates rub past each other; move away from each other; or move towards each other.
They Move Towards Each Other because of the Plates.
They move towards each other.
convergent
yes
They slide, move towards and move away from each.
gravity
fault line
You see objects move toward each other all the time! Try this - turn on the TV, watch a baseball game, and see the ball move towards the catcher every time the pitcher throws it. Open your eyes!!
Plates either move towards each other (convergent plates), away from each other (divergent plates) or slide next to each other (transform plates).
magnets??
Plates that move toasted each other are detractive plates meeting at a destructive margin. If a continental and an oceanic plate move towards each other, earthquakes and volcanoes occur, this is called a subduction margin, but if the plates are both continental then fold mountains form this is a collision margin