People have described tornadoes as sounding like trains, waterfalls, jet engines, and high-pitched whistles. Others have said the sound cannot be compared to anything familiar. There are probably many more descriptions in the innumerable eyewitness accounts that exist
They sounded they same. We just didn't have something to compare it with.
Yes. Tornadoes often produce a roaring sound that many say sounds liek a freight train. Some tornadoes have been said to sound like waterfalls or jet engines. However, you shouldn't rely on sound to tell you a tornado is coming, since by the time you hear the tornado it may already be too late to get to a safe place.
No. Sound is a completely and totally different phenomenon from light. Other things that are very much like light are . . . Radio signals Heat from the sun "UV" (ultraviolet) X-rays Gamma rays from space Sound is a completely different animal.
sponge and things like that
What can you sound be used for ah well it can be used for a lot of things scientists can use sound energy to do things like to figure out how deep the ocean floor is .Doctors use sound energy to see inside the human body
Yes they sound like a 1000 freight trains
There are multivortex tornadoes that at times can look like they are made up of two or more tornadoes
Sound can tell you many different things like the type of instrument played or how high or how low it's played
tornadoes sound like freight trains
Only one. Like many things, no two tornadoes are exactly alike.
Yes. Different tornadoes have been described as making different sounds. The most common description is the sound of a freight train, but others have been described as sounding like jet engines, waterfalls, and high pitched whistles. One was described as having an eerie guttural roar.
Those words are Homonyms! Because of them, we can have words like sail and sale, right and write, or even words spelled the same like nail and file, and have them sound the same while meaning completely different things.
i think that there are no such things as mountain shaped tornadoes.
No, they are quite a bit different.
They sounded they same. We just didn't have something to compare it with.
Yes. Tornadoes often produce a roaring sound that many say sounds liek a freight train. Some tornadoes have been said to sound like waterfalls or jet engines. However, you shouldn't rely on sound to tell you a tornado is coming, since by the time you hear the tornado it may already be too late to get to a safe place.
Tornadoes can be very loud based on how big it is. The smaller ones may only sound like a howl of wind. The bigger ones can sound like freight trains though.