Objects inside a tornado are called debris.
Air in a tornado moves upward rapidly, sometimes taking objects with it.
As common sense would suggest, it is easier for them to lift light objects.
Air in a tornado travels upward rapidly. In some cases it takes objects with it.
Yes a tornado can pick up round objects at least as long as they are not too heavy. Objects made of more fragile materials may also have their surfaces broken by debris, making them less round.
Objects inside of a tornado may be carried or thrown some distance, and often not in one pieces. Objects that are anchored down to too heavy to lift may be damage or destroyed.
Very often, yes, a tornado will lift objects into the air. Light objects such as pieces of paper can make it all the way into the stratosphere.
In addition to rotating, air in a tornado flows upward fairly rapidly. Often, this is enough to lift objects of the ground, sometimes very large objects.
Tornado damaged is caused by a tornado's powerful winds and objects carried y those winds.
Air in and near a tornado spirals inward and upward very rapidly. The strong winds can pick up objects to carry with them.
Air in a tornado moves upward rapidly, sometimes taking objects with it.
A tornado in the southern hemisphere is still called a tornado.
As common sense would suggest, it is easier for them to lift light objects.
Air in a tornado travels upward rapidly. In some cases it takes objects with it.
The process of a tornado forming is called tornado genesis. Usually a tornado is a funnel cloud before it touches down.
A tornado is called a killer if it kills somebody.
its called the tornado tube
Yes a tornado can pick up round objects at least as long as they are not too heavy. Objects made of more fragile materials may also have their surfaces broken by debris, making them less round.