A tornado is made of air, which is a mixture of different gasses. Most tornadoes will also contain water droplets, dust, and sometimes debris from destroyed structures and vegetation.
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air, which is a gas, though they often contain liquid droplets of water as well.
When a tornado destroys a house it can rupture gas lines, which is a fire hazard. When a tornado takes down power lines it create sparks, another fire hazard.
Part of the definition of a tornado is "a violently rotating column of air." Air is a mixture of gasses. Therefore a tornado can be considered to be made of gas. The tornado is made visible, however, by a combination of droplets of liquid water that condense from water vapor and solid particles and objects lifted by the wind. Air is still the primary component, however. In this case a tornado may be considered an aerosol.
Could be a gas leak. or a tornado about to erapt
Houses don't even have gas pedals- there are no brakes. However, a tornado can destroy a house in a matter of just a few seconds.
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air, which is a gas, though they often contain liquid droplets of water as well.
When a tornado destroys a house it can rupture gas lines, which is a fire hazard. When a tornado takes down power lines it create sparks, another fire hazard.
No, it is a vortex that is made out of a gaseous mixture (air)
Part of the definition of a tornado is "a violently rotating column of air." Air is a mixture of gasses. Therefore a tornado can be considered to be made of gas. The tornado is made visible, however, by a combination of droplets of liquid water that condense from water vapor and solid particles and objects lifted by the wind. Air is still the primary component, however. In this case a tornado may be considered an aerosol.
Could be a gas leak. or a tornado about to erapt
A vortex is a spinning or rotating movement in a liquid or gas. A tornado is a violently rotating column of air and thus is a type of vortex.
Houses don't even have gas pedals- there are no brakes. However, a tornado can destroy a house in a matter of just a few seconds.
The air inside a tornado is cooler than its surroundings. This is not due to the wind or the fact that it comes from the sky, but from the fact that the pressure in a tornado is low. As air enters a tornado it is decompressed rapidly, and cools as a consequence. This is predicted by gas laws. In many cases the temperature inside a tornado is less than the dew point, which is why the funnel forms.
Indirectly, yes Tornadoes have been known to break gas pipes.The leaking gas can then create an explosion if exposed to spark or flame.
Quickly put your foot on the gas!
A tornado is a physical process, not chemical. Tornadoes, though can sometimes start fires by breaking gas lines.
A tornado is considered a tornado when it reaches the ground