A tornado cleans up the atmosphere by removing the pollution in the atmosphere.
A tornado is weather. Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere, or what the atmosphere does over a relatively short period of time. Climate is the overall weather pattern over the course of decades or more.
It actually has very little effect on the atmosphere, as it is a very small event compared to the scale of the atmosphere. The parent storm has more effect.
Tornadoes have existed probably as long as there has been an atmosphere. Which was when the earth was made.
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air and therefore part of the atmosphere.
No. Hail stones are caused by rising air in thunderstorms that blows rain upward to the height of the atmosphere in which temperatures are freezing. Many tornado producing storms have strong updrafts and also produce hail---but you can have hail without a tornado and likewise you can have a tornado without any hail.
A tornado would occur in the troposphere, the layer closest to the Earth.
They don't. Tornadoes move air from one place to another, but in no way do they destroy the atmosphere.
A tornado is weather. Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere, or what the atmosphere does over a relatively short period of time. Climate is the overall weather pattern over the course of decades or more.
No. There is no atmosphere on the moon so there are no tornadoes or any other sort of weather there.
It actually has very little effect on the atmosphere, as it is a very small event compared to the scale of the atmosphere. The parent storm has more effect.
Tornadoes have existed probably as long as there has been an atmosphere. Which was when the earth was made.
Most likely not. Tornadoes have probably been around since Earth had the same basic atmosphere of oxygen and nitrogen, perhaps even in Earth's primordial atmosphere, long before the tornado alley we know today even existed. Most people say yes and some say no.
No. A tornado is a weather hazard. Weather is what the atmosphere does iver the short term. Climate is what it does over the long time (decades or longer).
they can only form in the lower atmosphere/troposhpere, the same as a regular tornado.
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air and therefore part of the atmosphere.
meteorology, they study the atmosphere of the earth. Which may include rainbow, thunder and tornado.
If you are asking about which layer, tornadoes occur in the troposphere, as does most weather.