Except in cases of weak tornadoes, or where a structure is only subjected to the tornado's outermost winds, windows will generally break.
during a tornado your house could be torn to pieces and alot could happen just make sure that you should have a place to go and that you will be safe. Trust me I am studing tis
Yes, this occurs sometimes during tornado outbreaks.
No, if there is a tornado or hail near a window is one of the least safe places to be.
yes In the case of a weak tornado a closed window can prevent damaging winds form entering the house. Though if a tornado is coming do not waste time with the windows. Take cover immediately.
A car window might implode when it is exposed to a large change in pressure. For example, a pressure change during a tornado or while sinking into deep water could cause the window to implode.
No, it can not happen. You will always need a cloud to form a tornado. The kind of cloud that a tornado uses is a cumulonimbus cloud.
A tornado can hit a house, but cannot happen indoors.
The jagged mountain peaks towered above us, casting long shadows over the valley below.
in tornado alley which is in Texas and states close to it
A tornado can happen when the wind spins in a circle, wind spins around near and during a thunderstorm, and when hot and cold air meet. Most tornadoes happen May - August, summer for most people. But be aware, tornadoes can happen any time, anywhere, and in any thunderstorm or hurricane
No most tornado strikes happen in the Midwest in tornado valley but they can happen any where but mainly in middle March to early October
There is not such thing as a "chemical tornado" a tornado is the result of thermodynamic physical processes.