well they make horrible after looks and wreck almost anything so id say not very well
There are multivortex tornadoes that at times can look like they are made up of two or more tornadoes
Yes. "Tornadoes" is the correct plural spelling of tornado.
no.
There is not particular temperature at which tornadoes form. It is common, however, for the weather to be hot and humid before a tornado and its parent thunderstorm come through and to be cooler afterwards.
no not like hurricanes tornadoes get named the place where it touchdown like the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
It means afterwards. Like post-war - meaning what happened after the war.
No, tornadoes do not have names like hurricanes. Tornadoes are typically identified by the location and intensity of the storm, while hurricanes are given names from a predetermined list for tracking and communication purposes.
"Would you like to go ice skating and then have hot chocolate afterwards?"
Just like people, animals can be killed and injured by tornadoes and lose their habitats.
Only one. Like many things, no two tornadoes are exactly alike.
Since most volcanoes are mountains, they usually do have names. Tornadoes do not have names.
If you mean "afterwards", then it would be something like, "We went to the store and afterwards, to the movies."