They merge into 1 tornado
If 2 tornadoes collide they will merge into one tornado.
Yes. While it is a rare event, tornadoes have been known to collide, in which case they merge to form a single tornado.
Much like the nature of tornadoes themselves, the results are unpredictable, and those observed have yielded a variety of results, sometimes ones regarded as fantastic, from two tornadoes combining into one both (or more) tornadoes dissipating, to one dissipating the other, to much more varied effects.
When two tornadoes meet, they merge into one tornado.
it depends what two elements are colliding
If 2 tornadoes collide they will merge into one tornado.
Yes. If two tornadoes collide they will merge to form one tornado.
When two tornadoes meet, regardless of intensity, they will merge to form one tornado.
Yes. While it is a rare event, tornadoes have been known to collide, in which case they merge to form a single tornado.
it makes a mountain
No. Hurricanes and tornadoes operate on completely different scales, so they can't exactly collide. However, it is not uncommon for tornadoes to form in the outer rain bands of a hurricane.
Much like the nature of tornadoes themselves, the results are unpredictable, and those observed have yielded a variety of results, sometimes ones regarded as fantastic, from two tornadoes combining into one both (or more) tornadoes dissipating, to one dissipating the other, to much more varied effects.
When two continental plates collide they buckle up and fold forming mountains.
When two tornadoes meet, they merge into one tornado.
If two Tornadoes collide, two things could happen. One, they could whipeout or destroy each other (in other words, stop turning.) Two, they could from an even more destructive torndoes by forming together.
it causes mountains and sometimes earthquakes
The warm and the cold air collide violently with each other