The water comes out the waterspout.
A tornado that forms on a lake or sea is called a waterspout.
A tornado is called a waterspout anywhere that it forms on water.
Depends on the size and strength of the Waterspout.
A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
Usually the term waterspout refers to a tornado on a body of water.
No. A waterspout is a vortex of air, essentially a tornado on water. The low pressure in the waterspout causes the moiat air in it to cool, which causes water droplets to condense, forming a funnel cloud. A waterspout will also spray up some water from the surface, but not a very significant amount.
A water spout will be the color of the water it picks up.
It's a waterspout.
A tornado that forms on water is called a waterspout.
A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
Waterspout is the correct term. If a tornado forms on water by the same mechanisms that it would form on land (i.e. from the mesocyclone of a supercell) it is called a tornadic waterspout.