A tornado dies out when the supply of warm air is cut, since they need the warm air to have strength. Sometimes, small tornadoes die out quickly because of their size.
Humans cannot start tornadoes.
A typical tornado lasts 1-5 minutes.
A tornado does not have eyes, but an eye. That is because the circular motion causes t to have an opening in the very middle, and they call that an eye.
The Fujita scale uses the severity of the damage a tornado causes to determine its rating.
Wind shear is a tornado-creating ingredient that causes the air to rotate. Wind shear is the change in wind speed or direction with height in the atmosphere, creating a twisting motion in the air. This rotation can then be intensified by other factors to form a tornado.
Yes. In the U.S. about 60 people are killed on average by tornadoes. This means your chances of dying in a tornado in any given year are about 1 in 5 million.
No. A plane cannot start a tornado.
Dying of old age is one way of dying of natural causes, there are many others. Disease and illness for instance.
It is not known. Only four storm chasers have ever been killed by a tornado, and all of them were killed in the same event in 2013. One fatal event does not provide enough datato calculate the probability of dying, though it does appear that the chance is very small.
Yes. A tornado can start on a hill just as easily as it would on a plain.
Tornado damaged is caused by a tornado's powerful winds and objects carried y those winds.
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
It's caused by wind going in circular motion.
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Humans cannot start tornadoes.
The "fire tornado" forms from the fire; it doesn't really matter how the fire starts. Also, a "fire tornado" is more properly called a fire whirl as it technically isn't a tornado.
The first known use of the word "tornado" was in 1556.