There are two reasons.
First, if we gain a better understanding of how tornadoes form we will be better able to predict them. If we can predict them better we can issue better warnings, helping people get to safety in time and saving lives.
Second, it is part of the natural human curiosity. The desire to figure out how the world works.
Scientists research more about what people want to know or don't know yet.
The idea is that studying tornadoes, which sometimes means getting close to them, allows us to better understand them. A better understanding of tornadoes may help us predict them, which would mean better warnings for people who might be in the path of a tornado.
Scientists conduct scientific investigations because they want to learn something. These scientists want to know how something works or progresses.
There are two reasons. First, a better understanding of tornado may give us a better ability to predict them, which can lead to better warnings that can save lives. Second, scientists tend to be curious and simply want to understand how the world works; that includes tornadoes.
Scientists conduct scientific investigations because they want to learn something. These scientists want to know how something works or progresses.
so they can save them
people study tornadoes because they want to have a better understanding of how they form ,why they form, and over what region's. If they weren't people studying tornadoes we would just think like cave men ,it's better to be informed then to be uninformed.
Yes, Georgia averages 31 tornadoes per year.
because they want to know more facts
Depends on where you are, whether you want to know how many tornadoes have hit the United States, or a single state, or even somewhere else.
We may possibly know how Earth was created.
i want to know what is the meaning of biosynthesis...