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Yes, everything can be sucked in to a black hole, even light
As the saying goes, it's not the fall that kills you; it's the landing. People who are picked up by tornadoes are likely to strike the ground with a signficant amount of force when they fall back down, often causing serious injury or death. In addtion a person caught in a tornado in any sort of structure is liket to be hit by flying debris. Most deaths in tornadoes are caused by debris, not from being picked up.
No. If a tornado is coming you will not have time to board up your windows.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
it sucked up Mars and went deeper in
The tornado sucked the car right up into the air. The vortex below those rapids sucked my canoe right out from under me!
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Air is continuously moving up in a tornado. This means that air surrounding the tornado must move in to replace the rising air.
you practically don't go anywhere you just get blown away
In addition to rotating quickly, the wind in a tornado moves upward rapidly as well. Sometimes fast enough to lift objects.
Air in and near a tornado spirals inward and upward very rapidly. The strong winds can pick up objects to carry with them.
A tornado has low pressure at its center and a powerful updraft. As a result air rapidly rushes inward and upward, sometimes carrying things with it.
Most tornadoes don't pick up, kill , or injure anyone. When it does happen it is usually no more than a few people; most tornado deaths are from being hit o crushed by debris. Exact figure are difficult to determine as this is not the sort of thing of which extensive records are kept.
depends on the strength of it. if your sheltered, you should be fine. but if your outside during a tornado it's possible. **The odds are good if you are caught without cover underground in a F3 tornado. You do not actually get sucked up but blown away in the strong wind. Reports say that the actual danger does not come from being carried away by the winds but having being hit by large flying stuff picked up also.
A sand tornado is not a true tornado but a phenomenon called a dust devil. A dust devil takes for form of a whirling cloud of dust as dust is sucked up by the vortex. It may appear tubelike and gradually fades into nothing farther up.