Known to storm watchers as 'The cone of silence', where a Tornado retreats into the sky, however, this is not strictly after a tornado, more during, as it usually strikes down soon after.
Yes. It is possible for tornadoes to merge and form a larger tornado, though this is a fairly rare occurrence.
Tornadoes were not invented; they are a natural phenomenon.
No, "tornado" is not an abstract noun; it is a concrete noun. Concrete nouns refer to things that can be observed or experienced through the senses, while abstract nouns represent ideas, qualities, or states that cannot be perceived in the same way. A tornado can be seen and felt, making it a tangible phenomenon rather than an abstract concept.
Not necessarily. A hole in the clouds in a strong thunderstorm could indicate a downdraft that can help produce a tornado or it could simply mean you're at the edge of the storm. Even if it is the former scenario, there is no guarantee a tornado will form.
Yes, though scientists rarely, if ever, us the term "twister."
They are called tornadoes.
That's a big NO! Tornado is never an ecosystem.It is a weather phenomenon.
No, cows cannot fly in a tornado.
A tornado is a violent rotating windstorm, making it a weather phenomenon.
The area in which the tornado happens can erode the area away cause the animals that lived there to have no home or die of the tornado
When a tornado spins faster its winds carry more force, so the tornado can cause more severe damage than it could before. Under some circumstances the increase in speed can trigger a phenomenon called vortex breakdown. In this process air at the center of the tornado begins to sink, forcing the tornado to widen. The collision between outward moving air from the center of the tornado and inflow toward the tornado then results in the formation of a series of smaller vortices within the tornado.
When the eye of a tornado becomes more intense and destructive than the larger tornado, it is known as a "tornado within a tornado" or a "satellite tornado." This phenomenon occurs when a smaller, more powerful vortex forms within the main tornado circulation.
No. Tornadoes are a weather phenomenon. They have absolutely nothing to do with plate tectonics.
Tornadoes are a natural phenomenon. They cannot be created by humans.
A tornado is a natural phenomenon characterized by a rotating column of air. It is neither a person, place, thing, nor an idea.
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