No, it is not true.
Such an arrangement would do nothing to stop a tornado.
True. A tornado is a rapidly rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground, and when it touches the ground it is then classified as a tornado. The funnel cloud is the visible condensation funnel attached to the rotating column of air but becomes a tornado once it touches the ground.
No, water does not slow down the rotation of a tornado. Tornadoes form due to a complex interaction of atmospheric conditions, and the presence of water does not significantly impact their rotational speed.
The center of a tornado is often referred to at its eye, though a true eye only forms in tropical cyclones (e.g. hurricanes). If such an eye-like structure is detected it is called the weak echo region.the center of a tornado is called the eye.
A sand tornado is not a true tornado but a phenomenon called a dust devil. A dust devil takes for form of a whirling cloud of dust as dust is sucked up by the vortex. It may appear tubelike and gradually fades into nothing farther up.
It is true 90 percent of water covers the earth.
No, rivers do not affect tornadoes.
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No. A tornado warning means that a tornado is likely to form or has already been spotted.
A "tornado" of fire is called a firewhirl, but these are not true tornadoes.
True. A tornado is a rapidly rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground, and when it touches the ground it is then classified as a tornado. The funnel cloud is the visible condensation funnel attached to the rotating column of air but becomes a tornado once it touches the ground.
True. The center of a tornado, known as the eye or the eye wall, is where the pressure is the lowest due to the intense updraft and rotating winds.
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No, low pressure in a tornado does not cause buildings to explode. That is a common myth.
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yes it is true
A "fire tornado" is not a true tornado but a whirlwind spawned by an intense fire. If such a fire is approaching the area where you live you should evacuate immediately.
It is a weather feature in some parts of the world.