No. A tornado is made almost entirely of air. The funnel of a tornado is made visible by droplets of liquid water, but those droplets would not make up more than 1-2% of the tornado's mass and an even smaller portion of its volume.
The core of the Earth is mostly made up of solid iron and nickel, with a small liquid outer core surrounding it.
The Earth's core is mostly made of nickel and iron. It is divided into the outer core, which is liquid, and the inner core, which is solid. These two layers primarily consist of these heavy metals.
The ocean is made of water thus all layers contain the same amount of water.
Thankfully, the solid layer of the Earth's crust is the outer, solid land we live on.
The water in clouds is in the form of liquid droplets. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets that have condensed from water vapor in the air. If the temperature drops low enough, these liquid water droplets can freeze and turn into ice crystals.
Earth is the planet that is mostly made of liquid water, covering approximately 71% of its surface.
Plasma
Yes, but not liquid water. The surface of Titan is made mostly of ice. It also has lakes and rivers of liquid methane.
There are no tornadoes that are made of water, but tornadoes do touch down on water fairly often. Tornadoes on water are called waterspouts.
it is mostly liquid because it is made out of liquid iron and nickel
theprotoplasm of a cell is mostly made up of water.
Earth is covered mostly in water, but is not made up mostly of water. Most of earth is made of rock.
Vacuoles are mostly made of water and amino acids (molecules made out of hydogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen atoms (and a little sulfur)). They have a liquid membrane around them to keep out the salty water of the cytoplasm.
It's mostly made up of gas (including liquid hydrogen). The core is probably rock and ices.
Yes, earth's outer core is made of mostly liquid.
A soft paper that soakes up liquid
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