An in correct and, unfortunately, commonly cited explanation of how tornadoes form is along the lines of "hot and cold air mix together ans swirl." While a collision of warm and cold air often plays a role in tornado formation, it is not a direct cause of tornadoes.
a tornado is formed by a thunderstorm
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A tornado is formed from storm clouds. The funnel cloud is the tornado before it touches down.
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The Nebular Hypothesis.
to see if your hypothesis was correct or incorrect.
say that your hypothesis is incorrect in your conclusion
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Reject the hypothesis.
If your hypothesis is totally incorrect then it is quite likely that the data will not support it.
if the hypothesis is proven to be correct or incorrect
a tornado is formed by a thunderstorm
his Mother convinced him to form a hypothesis about this.
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no body invented tornado the tornado just gets formed by weather
just admit you were wrong, and start over, because a hypothesis is what you think might happen