The tornado forms from the already existing updraft of a thunderstorm. The thunderstorm has (and actually develops from) an updraft that occurs as a result of an ai mass being warmer, moister, and thus less dense than either the surrounding air or an adjacent air mass.
heat
gravitationl
The process that causes hot air to rise is called convection. As air is heated, it becomes less dense and more buoyant, causing it to rise. This creates vertical air currents that continuously cycle warm air upwards.
The Earth's rotation causes the sun and moon to 'rise' and 'set. The rotation also causes the sun and moon to move across the sky from east to west, but really this is an illusion we see on out planet.
The anvil is not actually part of a tornado. it is part of the storm that produces a tornado. Inside a thunderstorm moist air rises as long as it is warmer than its surroundings. However, when the rising cloud of the thunderstorm reaches a comparatively warm layers such as at the top of the troposphere it cannot rise any more, and will spread out, forming a wide, flat top to the storm cloud. This flat top is the anvil.
The average cost curve fall at the initial stage due to increasing returns on variable factors of production. It then rises due to diminishing returns, which causes costs Êto rise.
Tornadoes form when warm, moist air collides with cool, dry air, creating instability in the atmosphere. This causes the warm air to rise rapidly and rotate, forming a funnel cloud that can extend to the ground, creating a tornado.
The jet stream or high altitude winds collide with lower altitude winds moving in different directions. This sets the first stage, when the air between begins to spin in a horizontal tube of rotating air. This can happen and sometimes nothing happens at all unless stage 2 happens. Stage 2 is when the sun heats the earth triggering convection. Warm moist air rises from the ground and then cools and condenses to form cumulus clouds. When water condenses, it releases a bit more heat, so it continues to rise as it is more buoyant than the surrounding cooler air. If this process continues, the cloud will rise tall enough to become a cumulonimbus or thundercloud. This brings us to stage 3. The updrafts in this thunderstorm push the horizontal rotating air to a vertical rotating updraft, called a mesocyclone. Stage 4 - Rain and hail cool the air nearby and it sinks, forming a downdraft. It is believed that this downdraft pushes the mesocyclone onto the ground to form a tornado. After a while the downdraft will cut off the storms supply of warm air and it will quickly dissipate.
Yeast is the ingredient used in baking that causes the dough to rise.
A tornado forms from thunderstorms. The thunderstorm starts turning because the wind at different heights is going in different directions and at different speeds. Sometimes this turning in the storm gets focused into a smaller area and starts spinning faster, becoming a tornado.
No. Tornado activity fluctuates from one year to the next. At first glance, record would seem to indicate an increase in tornado activity, but this is entirely due to improved technology leading to better detection of weaker tornadoes.. During the spring it can sometimes seem like we are have a lot of tornadoes, but this is actually normal for tornado season.
Carbon dioxide
Yes, temperature can rise in a tornado due to several factors. Intense friction between high-speed winds and the ground can generate heat, raising the temperature. Additionally, the high-energy air within the tornado can compress and warm up as it funnels into a more confined space, further increasing the temperature.
Yeast.
drugs
The sudden vibration in the plates inside the crust causes the earths crust to rise & fall.
The yeast consumes the natural sugars in the dough and causes bubbles to form. This causes the dough to rise. It's being blown up by the yeast.