Tornadoes do not create anything; they only destroy.
The air does get sucked upward in a tornado, but a tornado does not create a complete vacuum, if that's what you mean.
They don't only occur in the U.S. Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica and some of the deadliest tornadoes have occurred in Asia. However, the U.S. does have the highest number of tornadoes of any other country. This is due mostly to the climate setup, which has a near perfect setup for combining colliding air masses, instability, and strong wind shear to create strong, rotating thunderstorms called supercells. These storms produce the vast majority of tornadoes. Additionally, the U.S. keeps detailed records of its tornadoes, something most countries don't do.
No. Tornadoes are violent.
Tornadoes cannot be controlled.
The thermosphere has nothing to do with tornadoes.
Landforms do not create tornadoes. Tornadoes are a product of severe thunderstorms.
Yes, some strong tornadoes create brief satellite tornadoes that circle the main funnel.
Tornadoes don't create anything. They are purely a destructive phenomenon.
Not real tornado. Scientists have produces small vortices in labs that resemble tornadoes, and have simulated tornadoes in supercomputers, but they cannot create real tornadoes.
No, we can simulate tornadoes using fans but we cannot create actual tornadoes.
Yes, tornadoes form from very strong rotating thunderstorms called supercells.
No. Storms and hurricanes can create tornados.
Tornadoes produce low pressure.
yes they could
No. Tornadoes are caused by thunderstorms. Intense fires can create vortices called firewhirls but these are not considered tornadoes.
The devil did not create tornadoes. Tornadoes form from complex interactions in the atmosphere, not any supernatural entity.
Many hurricanes, but not all, produce tornadoes. However, most tornadoes do not come from hurricanes.