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No. By definition a tornado is made of air and there is no air in space.

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What is a space tornado?

a tornado in space


Can a tornado happen in space?

No. A tornado is a vortex of air. There is no air in space.


What does an space tornado do?

An space tornado is a theoretical phenomenon that would occur in the vacuum of space. It would likely result from powerful electromagnetic forces and solar activity, creating a swirling vortex of charged particles rather than air. The effects would depend on its size and proximity to objects in space, potentially causing disruptions to satellites and spacecraft.


How can a tornado form in space?

Tornadoes cannot form in space. A tornado is a vortex of air. There is no air in space.


What would happen if a space tornado hit Earth?

Nothing at all. There is no such thing as a "space tornado". Tornadoes are whirling AIR masses, and there's no air in space. But if you are referering to a wormhole or a black hole then the Earth would probably get sent through the wormhole to the phonomenom's destination.


Has there ever been a tornado in space?

No. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air. There is no air in space.


What is an electric tornado and how do they form?

There is no such thing as an electric tornado.


Was the tri-state tornado an F6?

No. The Tri-State tornado was an F5. There is no such thing as an F6 tornado.


How does a chemical tornado happen?

There is not such thing as a "chemical tornado" a tornado is the result of thermodynamic physical processes.


Is there such thing as an f6 tornado?

No. The highest rating a tornado can attain is F5.


Is a tornado bigger than a twister?

No. A tornado and a twister are the same thing.


What is stronger a twister or tornado?

Neither. A tornado and a twister are the same thing.