A tornado usually travels in between 30 MPH to 70 MPH.
Yes. A tornado can move in any direction, though tornadoes that move westward are rare.
The tornado move is actually in the first game, not the second. And in order to get the tornado move, you have to keep upgrading Aang's offensive moves every time your experience levels up until you get to the Tornado
That depends on where you are relative to the tornado. Most tornadoes travel in an easterly direction, so if you are watichng a tornado and are south of it, it will move to your right, and if you are north of it, it will move to your left.
Air in a tornado moves up because the tornado forms in the updraft portion of a thunderstorm.
No. A "sand tornado" (which is a dust devil, not an actual tornado) will move in whatever direction the wind around it is blowing.
Most tornadoes could not, but an EF5 tornado might be able to. In 2011, an EF5 tornado in Oklahoma broke a 1.9 million bounp oil rig lose froum its supports and rolled it several times. So a tornado that strong could probably move a tank.
Air is continuously moving up in a tornado. This means that air surrounding the tornado must move in to replace the rising air.
A tornado moves in a relatively narrow path on land
It depends on how fast the tornado is traveling. The average tornado moves at about 30 mph, so in 15 minutes an average tornado would move 7.5 miles. However, some tornadoes move much faster. The fastest moving tornado on record was found, at times, to travel at 73 mph. At that speed the tornado would travel just over 18 miles in 15 minutes.
A tornado can move in any direction, but most move generally east or northeast.
10 to 20 mph would be a slow moving tornado. A typical tornado travels at 30-35 mph.
Twister is a Dragon type move that is a tornado that occasionally causes Flinching also this move can be used on a opponent that has used the move Fly.