Just hide in a basement and cover yourself with thick pillows or blankets. And never stand in front of a tornado. You can also hide under a table to avoid moving objects from hitting you.
If there is a tornado, the first thing you need to do is stay calm. Panic can cause confusion. Get inside right away. Tornadoes don't allow much time to get undercover. Stay away from cars, buses and mobile homes. Get in a cellar or basement. If you don't have a cellar or basement get in a room without any windows. If you don't have a room with out windows, get under sturdy furniture. If you live in a mobile home or you are in a car or vehicle , get to a close building and take cover there. If there is no close buildings near by, get to a ditch and cover your face and neck with your arms. Never try to outrun a tornado. Tornadoes can reach speeds up to 70 mph and wind speeds up to 300 mph.
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Yes, by taking adequate shelter in a sturdy building.
Yes. The winds of a tornado carry an enormous amount of force. That is why they are so destructive. The winds themselves are driven by a pressure gradient.
A tornado is often described as a "force of nature" but in physics it is not a distinct force. Several forces are in operation in and around a tornado.
The use of force under the law is only acceptable when a person has deemed that in order to protect themselves they must use force for self defense.
Hi, Well the force is centripetal force during a body is initially attacked by the tornado,when the body started swinging in the tornado from the surface of the earth,the time when body covers some distance from downward to upward is the time when centrifugal force is applied.... That means tornado have both the centripetal force and centrifugal force..... Thanks you!
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They spray a stinky fluid on the threatening force.
The wind in a tornado moves in a circular fashion as it is pulled inward by the pressure gradient force resulting from the low pressure at the center of the tornado.
"Gale tornado" is a descriptive term for a tornado rated F0 on the Fujita scale. Such a tornado was estimated to have had winds of less than hurricane force.
There are laws against them - police arrest the perpetrators - victims can protect themselves from them, sometimes by deadly force when warranted.
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