The updraft of a tornado may help somewhat in stabilizing the atmopshere, but the parent thunderstorm normally would do that anyway.
No. Tornadoes do not damage the atmosphere.
The thermosphere is a layer of the Earth's atmosphere far above the troposphere where tornadoes occur. Tornadoes are a result of intense thunderstorms in the lower atmosphere and are not influenced by conditions in the thermosphere.
Lower levels of the atmosphere.
Like all weather events on earth, tornadoes take place within and as a part of earth's atmosphere. They are produced by thunderstorms, which are driven by thermodynamic instability in earth's atmosphere.
The earths atmosphere is made up of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen
cuz they can
it will always change
No. Tornadoes do not damage the atmosphere.
The earths atmophere came from your mom!
The origin of free oxygen
more oxygen was consumed
Tornadoes, as a product of thunderstorms, help stabilize the atmosphere by moving warm air upward.
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
Tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes
The thermosphere is a layer of the Earth's atmosphere far above the troposphere where tornadoes occur. Tornadoes are a result of intense thunderstorms in the lower atmosphere and are not influenced by conditions in the thermosphere.
STRATOSPHERE
No. Tornadoes and hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena, and there is no atmosphere in space.