The car would be taken up in the air and destroyed and if your in the car then the chances of living is moderate
If your house is hit by the full force of an F4 (now EF4) tornado it will probably be completely leveled. Even if you escape the worst of it (which can be surprisingly likely depending on the tornado) there will still likely be severe damage. The best place to be in an event like this, or any tornado, is in a storm cellar or basement.
as you decrease the velocity of a car, you decrease the kinetic energy.
It disappears until the tsunami dies away. I don't know what happens to a tsunami but this is what I think.
It depends on how strong the tornado is. If its a weak tornado then most likely it can not, but if it's a very strong tornado it is very possible that it can.
The Centre of the tornado is the Eye.
The tornado is a twister before it hits the ground, it just spins in the sky, kind of
Nothing happens. The lightning will not affect the tornado.
Damage is done to varying degrees depending on the intensity of the tornado on the Fujita scale.
it stays on the ground until it weakens
The tornado is not affected. It will continue though the valley as it would over any other terrain.
Air at ground level will then spiral into the tornado and reach great speeds. Any buildings or trees the tornado hits will be damaged or destroyed by the winds.
Trees and vegetation in the path of the tornado may be damage or destroyed. Exceptionally violent tornadoes may scour away grass and even soil.
his car hits yours therefore there is a crash
If a tornado hits a body of water (at which point it is called a waterspout) it can "suck up" some unlucky fish. These fall back to earth a little later.
I would assume that when the tornado hits you are going to be in your car as per the category this was posted under. If you are in your car during a tornado, you should find a ditch and lay in in on your stomach away from your car. If you cannot find a ditch it is suggested to get out of your car and lay under the vehichle in such a manner that if the car would roll either direction the car would not roll on top of you and the car would protect you from debris that is carried by the strong winds.
The area in which the tornado happens can erode the area away cause the animals that lived there to have no home or die of the tornado
Emile Heskey