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The tornado is a twister before it hits the ground, it just spins in the sky, kind of
When the beam of a flashlight hits a mirror, it is reflected.
Nothing "happens". This occurs all the time.
What happens when sound hits a thin membrane is that it vibrates the tympanic membrane. The tympanic membrane is also known as the eardrum.
Electricity seeks the fastest path to the ground. If a live wire happens to touch the ground most often the line will "ground out" and cause the electricity to flow into the ground. This can cause breaks and circuits to break and cause other electrical malfunctions.
it stays on the ground until it weakens
The tornado is a twister before it hits the ground, it just spins in the sky, kind of
it goes to a river or streams then it soaks into the ground :) hope that helps!
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It falls, accelerating constantly until it hits the ground.
it hits the ground
It freezes into a ball of ice before it hits the ground.
the velocity of the object increases until it hits the ground
some of it gets soaked into the ground or flows through rocks and some of flows to the nearest body of water
It presumably hits the ground, because that's how gravity works.
It will be unlikely to penetrate the surface.
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.