the answer is a cone, "elephant trunk," or cylinder shape under most circumstances.
Funnel-shaped
A funnel shape
cone
A cone is the solid shape that matches a funnel. Both have a circular base that narrows to a single point at the top.
tornado
Waterspout.
They are shaped like a funnel.
A tornado is called a funnel because of its shape - it often appears as a rotating column of air that narrows towards the base, resembling a funnel or a cone. This funnel shape is created as the tornado draws in debris and moisture from the ground, giving it its characteristic appearance.
No. The funnel web spider makes a web in a funnel shape (obviously), but the black widow hunts for its food. :)
Tornadoes are storms that have a funnel shape. They are characterized by rotating columns of air that extend from a thunderstorm to the ground, causing high winds and potential damage.
An Elmen funnel is a type of glass funnel with a wide, conical shape and a short stem. It is commonly used in laboratories for separating liquids or to transfer liquids between containers. The wide shape allows for easy pouring and minimizes spillage.
Tornadoes are generally funnel or cone shaped.