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tornado is often made visible by a distinctive funnel-shaped cloud. Commonly called the condensation funnel, the funnel cloud is a tapered column of water droplets that extends downward from the base of the parent cloud. It is commonly mixed with and perhaps enveloped by dust and debris lifted from the surface.
A tornado.
No. It is called a funnel cloud. However, tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms.
A tornado that touches the ground is simply a tornado. Before it touches down it is called a funnel cloud.
A wide-mouthed funnel and a cylindrical container are used in making an instrument called a rain gauge. In one method of cloud seeding, silver-iodide crystals are used as freezing nuclei.
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Haha, you must be working on the protist crossword, the answer is pellicle.
It is called a pellicle.
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A funnel shaped cloud is called a funnel cloud. If it touches the ground it is called a tornado.
A funnel cloud may be called a condensation funnel or simply a funnel.
The tough outer covering of Euglena, and Paramecium is called the Pellicle
the pellicle is a thin layer supporting the cell membrane in various protozoa
Because the Euglena's pellicle is flexible, this organism can
the pellicle is a thin layer supporting the cell membrane in various protozoa
Pellicle is outer flexible covering of protozoa and other protists .
The Euglena do not have a cell wall. What they have instead is a pellicle. The pellicle is what allows the shape to change.