Tornados are made of warm and cold wind. If one comes near the other that other will move away, just like two opposite magnets. So it is just like tag except they play really rough, or like two people swinging each other around and around really fast. The warm and cold are chasing each other and go fast enough that they form a funnel. think of it like sturring a glass of ice tea, if you stur fast enough, then the ice will go around and around on the sides from momentum the same concept as a tornado.
Your ears pop when air pressure changes. The pressure inside a tornado is much lower than its surroundings.
The main idea of the book "Tornado" could be the destructive power and unpredictable nature of tornadoes, as well as the impact they have on people's lives, communities, and the environment. The book might also explore the science behind tornadoes and efforts to improve tornado forecasting and preparedness.
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.
Tornado watchers are people who monitor weather conditions to identify potential tornado formation. They work to provide accurate and timely warnings to the public so that they can take necessary precautions and stay safe in the event of a tornado. These individuals often work for national weather services or organizations dedicated to tracking severe weather.
The plural of tornado is tornadoes.
No.
No modern passenger cars us inner tubes any more. so trying to put tubes in tires and rims made in tubeless designs would not work.
Your vocal tubes are two thin folds of skin that vibrate and make noise
Your ears pop when air pressure changes. The pressure inside a tornado is much lower than its surroundings.
Pregnancy tests work the same on women with and without their tubes tied.
Yes you canYou can but it may not work. I have known 3 women whose tubes were tied and when through getting them untied. It didn't work.
Tornadoes come in different shapes, and the shape changes during the life of the tornado. Some tornadoes are like thin tubes or ropes, some look like large wedges. If it is wrapped in rain, or there isn't enough light, it can be hard to see a tornado. Sometimes clouds may look like a tornado but aren't, so looking for other clues like rotation is important.
yes
It is impossible to know when the "next tornado" or other weather event will be anywhere. Weather forecasts don't work that way.
To clear air bubbles from manometer tubes, you can gently tap the tubes to try and dislodge the bubbles. You can also try adding more liquid to the tubes to push the air bubbles out. If these methods do not work, you may need to empty the tubes and refill them with liquid.
There were vacuum tubes before transistors
I think u can im going to take a chance bc I can't afford to get my tubes untied