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How fast do tornadoes get?

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really fast

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Are tornadoes fast?

The winds in tornadoes are fast, but tornadoes themselves do not necessarily move fast. Some tornadoes do move very fast. A few have traveled at over 70 mph. Meanwhile, others have crawled along at less than 10 mph, with some not moving at all. A typical tornado moves at 30 to 35 mph.


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How fast the winds blow in a tornado is called the tornadoes?

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