No. This site can't give you a picture.
The eye of a tornado itself most likely does not do damage as radar analysis and eyewitness testimony show that they eye of a tornado is calm like the eye of a hurricane. The wind and debris surrounding the eye is what causes damage.
Sure, tell yo mamma to come over and I'll take a picture.
A picture of moonstone can be found under an image search on the internet. A picture of moonstone can be found in a book amount minerals and gemstones.
If a pyramid were to be struck by a tornado, it would likely sustain damage to its exterior walls and possibly lose some stones or show signs of structural weakening. The tornado could cause debris to scatter around the base of the pyramid and may result in some visible destruction to nearby structures or buildings.
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No, a hurricane is a huge storm hundreds of miles wide. A tornado is tiny by comparison.
If you see a tornado in or on a book or magazine, enjoy the image. If you are interested, take a look as to why there is a picture of a tornado.
it forms from a super-cell in a huge cloud.
A tornado.
No. There are not pictures of the Branson tornado as it struck at night, however, there is security camera footage of the tornado striking an apartment complex.
a huge tornado
they made a huge robot and it went crazy and it almost killed everyone.
can you show me a picture of this car
No we can’t show you a picture.
No. Trying to get a piacture from inside a tornado would be very dangerous and not worth the risk,
The Average tornado is 50 yards wide, though they tend to be bigger in Tornado Alley. The largest tornado ever recorded in Tornado Alley, or anywhere else for that matter, was the Hallam, Nebraska tornado which was 2.5 miles wide.