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What spins inside a tornado?

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Wind and debris.

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What do you call a tornado that spins a other way?

A tornado that spins the opposite direction from normal in its hemisphere is called an anticyclonic tornado.


What is a sentence using the word tornado?

The wind in a tornado spins accordingly to the temperature of the air


What is another name for tornado that start with a letter a?

There is no real word that starts with "a" that means tornado. However there is something called an anticyclonic tornado. An anticyclonic tornado is a rare variety of tornado that spins opposite of the normal direction (i.e. it spins clockwise if in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise if in the southern.)


Why is a tornado is called a twister?

because it twists as it spins


What part of a tornado spins faster?

The outside of the tornado goes the fastest. When you start to move towards the middle of the tornado, the calmer it gets. The eye of the tornado doesn't even move.


What happens before the tornado hits the ground?

The tornado is a twister before it hits the ground, it just spins in the sky, kind of


What makes tornado winds blow?

Pressure decreases sharply, reaching its lowest at the center of the tornado. This pulls air toward the center of the tornado and then drawn into the tornado's updraft. The tornado spins as it originates from a larger circulation called a mesocyclone.


What is another term for tornado?

A tornado that spins in the opposite direction from normal (e.g. clockwise in the northern hemisphere) it is called an anticyclonic tornado.


What is black and white and spins round and round?

hehe maybe a cow in a tornado? :P


How warm is it inside a tornado?

That is not known. Not enough measurements have been taken from inside a tornado.


What happens when a tornado spins faster?

When a tornado spins faster its winds carry more force, so the tornado can cause more severe damage than it could before. Under some circumstances the increase in speed can trigger a phenomenon called vortex breakdown. In this process air at the center of the tornado begins to sink, forcing the tornado to widen. The collision between outward moving air from the center of the tornado and inflow toward the tornado then results in the formation of a series of smaller vortices within the tornado.


What is a column of air that spins rapidly?

A vortex, a dust-devil, a tornado... depending on the size, I suppose.