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A typical tornado is about 50 to 100 yards wide.
A typical tornado lasts 1-5 minutes.
The average tornado lasts about 10 minutes.
A typical tornado is probably a strong EF0 or EF1.
The second stage of a typical tornado's life cycle is the mature stage. During this stage, the tornado is fully developed and at its most intense, with a distinct funnel shape and strong winds. The tornado is at its peak strength and causes the most damage during this stage.
10 to 20 mph would be a slow moving tornado. A typical tornado travels at 30-35 mph.
a tornado is formed by a thunderstorm
it is a bottle shape
A funnel shape
The worst tornado on record, the Daulatpur-Saturia tornado that hit Bangladesh on April 26, 1989 was definitely more severe than a typical tornado. This tornado killed 1,300 and left 80,000 homeless. The damage path was 50 miles long, compared with a mile or two for a typical tornado, and was probably much larger and stronger than a typical tornado as well, though no details on that information are available. A typical tornado does not kill and is not strong enough to destroy most homes, though it may be different in Bangladesh where many homes are poorly built.
If you are asking whether a tornado can change its shape or appearance then yes. It is quite common for a tornado to change in shape, size, and intensity.
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