Craid Burnham
Tornadoes were not invented; they are a natural phenomenon.
There is no exact year in which they were invented. The practice developed gradually through the 1940s and 1950s.
A tornado is a vortex and may also contain vortices. A vortex is a rotating body of liquid or gass. In a tornado, the vortex is made visible by condensation or dust and debris. It may look like a cone, tapering appendage, or column attatched to the clouds, or may take the appearance of a tube or swirling mass of dust.
The microscope was invented in the Netherlands in the late 16th century by eyeglass makers Hans Janssen and his son Zacharias Janssen. They created the first compound microscope by experimenting with multiple lenses in a tube.
A satellite tornado is a tornado that touches down near and usually orbits a larger tornado within the same mesocyclone.
its called the tornado tube
No. A tornado is defined as a violently rotating column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground. The vortex in a tornado tube may rotate, but it meets none of the other criteria.
no body invented tornado the tornado just gets formed by weather
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It wasn't invented, it was and still is a natural cause.
Mainly scientists that study tornadoes or tornado watchers
John Flamsteed invented the first test tube.
Lee De Forest invented the electron tube in 1906.
The cathode ray tube was invented in 1897 by Ferdinand Braun.
1946
In 1907 American inventor Lee De Forest invented the three-electrode vacuum tube
In 1907 American inventor Lee De Forest invented the three-electrode vacuum tube