On average waterspouts are thinner than tornadoes, though the ranges of size overlap.
it depends on how strong or how big the tornado or water spout is. they both can be very damaging in many ways.
No.
Air is thinner than water. Air is a gas and has a lower density compared to water, which is a liquid. At sea level, the density of air is about 1000 times lower than that of water.
yes salt water solution is thinner than a sugar water solution because sugar has greaer density and occupies more space
Yes. If it goes into a body of water it becomes a water spout.
well they are both bad but it just depends on how you look at it. i would say land tornadoes aree worst cuz their on land and their aree lotz of homes and ppl in the path and a water spout which is a water tornado can cause great deal of damage to likee damaging fishing, the docks, boats, but itz not as bad cuz there not really to much ppl in the area. hope thiz helps you =)
None really. A waterspout occurs on water and a landspout is essentially the same thing on land. Though a smaller percentage of waterspouts are actually classic supercell tornadoes on water.
They can, but they do not need to. Tornadoes formed by meachanisms within a thunderstorm and are not dependent when whther the storm is over or near water. The state with the highest number of tornadoes per area unit is Kansas, which does not have any bodies of water more significant than some rivers and small lakes.
Quick answer: A person can drown in quicksand, which is thinner than water but can still be dangerous if someone stays under it for too long.
Blood is five times as THICK as water, not thin.
Your tub spout isn't fully diverting the water to the shower head and a very small amount is leaking through. The smaller the hole the water has to exit, the greater the pressure. Replace the tub spout, usually costs less than 20 dollars.
Turpentine is a hydrocarbon that is less dense than water, therefore given equivalent volumes it would be lighter.