Well there's nothing you CAN do when you're in a tornado! You just have to hope and pray you get out of it alive.
people plan for a tornado by just get all the things you think you need for a tornado andthats it
before a tornado it is usally calm after a strong tornado there is lots of debris and during a tornado there are things flying everywhere
you have to duck and tuck
Tornadoes and hurricanes are two different things. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
you should try to get some rest and then go and start fixing things that you can ASAP (aka as soon as possible)
A blanket and a helmet to offer some protection. Often there isn't much time to gather things.
No. While a tornado and a cyclone have a number of things in common, they are two different things. A tornado is a small-scale circulation that is dependent on a parent storm cell. A cyclone is a large-scale circulation that is its own independent weather system.
A tornado rips building by the wind speeds and other debris that the tornado is swirling around, so there are lots of things that a tornado can do to a building.
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
Yes. In some cases a large, strong tornado will produce what is called a satellite tornado, which circles the main one.
A vacuum cleaner simulates a tornado by creating a spinning vortex that sucks in debris and dirt. Similar to a real tornado, the swirling motion creates a low-pressure system that pulls objects toward the center. The intense suction power of a vacuum cleaner resembles the strong winds in a tornado that pick up and carry objects.
Yes, in some instances one tornado may spawn a smaller satellite tornado.