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Tornadoes themselves are made of violently moving air and form from interactions of various moving parcels of air in and around a thunderstorm.

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Why do tornadoes and tsunami formed?

Tornadoes and tsunamis are two very different types of weather events. Tornadoes form when two air masses collide. Tsunamis are caused by movement along the ocean floor.


Why is weather radar important in detecting tornadoes?

Weather radar is an valuable tool in detecting tornadoes for many reasons. Tornadoes usually begin when two conflicting air masses collide, which radars detect as high and low fronts. Additionally, these weather systems may be detecting by radar based on their vortices and wind movement.


Can movement of the Earth's plates cause tornadoes?

No. The movement of Earth's plates can cause earthquakes and tsunamis but is completely unrelated tornadoes. Tornadoes are produced by severe thunderstorms.


Do tornadoes cause air pollution?

No. Tornadoes can be very destructive, but they do not cause air pollution.


Why are tornadoes made of air?

Tornadoes are made of air necause they are a weather phenomenon and occur within Earth's atmosphere, which is made of air.


What two air masses cause tornadoes?

Tornadoes most often form where cool dry air and warm moist air collide. This does not directly produce tornadoes but rather produces the thunderstorms that, given a few other factors, can sometimes produce tornadoes. Additionally, such a meeting of air masses is not absolutely necessary for tornadoes to form.


Which event cannot be explained by the movement of the lithosphere plates tornadoes earthquakes volcanoes mountain formation?

Tornadoes.


Why tornadoes do not form on Guam?

Guam has been the site of tornadoes before. Tornadoes can form anywhere cold and warm air collide, causing an imbalance in air pressure.


What type of air masses makes tornadoes?

Tornadoes form most often when warm moist air collides either cool air or dry air. This produces thunderstorms. Other conditions are needed for those storms to produce tornadoes.


Does humidity cause tornadoes?

No. Humidity is an important factor in the formation of tornadoes but it is not a direct cause of tornadoes.


Why are sand dunes important in tornadoes?

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Why do tornadoes not form in antarcica?

Antarctica is too cold for tornadoes to form. Tornadoes need energy from warm air.