Tornadoes form from powerful, spinning thunderstorms called supercells. Sometimes some of the spinning air can start to squeeze tighter, which causes it to spin faster and stretch toward the ground. When it reaches the ground a tornado is born.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere - they're usually formed from severe thunderstorms.
Tornadoes are formed from severe thunderstorms when warm, moist air meets cool, dry air, creating instability and rotating updrafts. The rotation can then be verticalized by wind shear, leading to the formation of a tornado.
Tornadoes are formed during powerful thunderstorms, which are usually preceded by hot, humid weather and followed by milder conditions.
Yes. In terms of recorded tornadoes Australia is ranked second or third among the world's nations. It is behind the United States and nearly neck and neck with Canada.
Tornadoes themselves cannot be seen from space because they are blocked from above by the thunderstorms that produce them. The link below shows a storm satellite of a storm system that was producing tornadoes at the time the picture was taken. The tornadoes themselves formed under the storms that are seen as the right-hand branch of the spiral-shaped system. Again, what you are seeing is the storm that produced the tornadoes, not the tornadoes themselves. At this resolution individual tornadoes would be too small to see anyway.
There are approximately 4.1 million third graders in the United States.
Yes, in fact tornadoes can only be formed by thunderstorms.
Around 8-9 years old.
morally, probably not. anatomically, why not.
You don,t
Yes third graders can where diapers in fact i wore diapers sense third grade myself. its a nerve in your brain that doesn't work well
Movement Energy.
No, third grade is way too young to kiss on the lips.
Yes.
Well the average third grader weighs about 90 pounds while the average draft horse weighs 1,400-2,000 pounds. So that would mean you'd need 15.5-22.2 third graders to equal one draft horse.
As third graders, they are probably playing at pretending to be boyfriend and girlfriend or just want to be friends. It is okay to be pretending, but third graders are too young to be having actual boyfriend/girlfriend relationships.
how do tornadoes stop ? how are tornadoes formed? These are good example questions.