the noun that pronounce predicate. they used " e or ed"
A funnel typically has a conical shape with a wide opening at the top and a narrow spout at the bottom. It is used to channel liquids or powders into a container with precision and minimal spillage by guiding the flow through its tapered design.
It is a tornado BUT it is funnel shaped NOT an "inverted funnel" The other rotating destructive wind phenomena is not part of a storm (they usually happen on clear, hot days) and is called a whirlwind.
A tornado's funnel cloud forms when warm, moist air rises rapidly and creates a rotating column of air. This spinning motion causes the air to condense into a funnel shape, which is visible as the iconic tornado funnel cloud.
Funnel clouds
No, hurricanes do not have funnel-shaped clouds. They have a wide expanse of swirling clouds that form a dense, circular shape around the storm's center called the eye. Funnel clouds are typically associated with tornadoes, not hurricanes.
simple subject is shape and simple predicate is "is" i think.
Funnel-shaped
tornado's shape (simple subject) is ( simple predicate)
A funnel shape
cone
A cone is the solid shape that matches a funnel. Both have a circular base that narrows to a single point at the top.
tornado
Waterspout.
They are shaped like a funnel.
A tornado is called a funnel because of its shape - it often appears as a rotating column of air that narrows towards the base, resembling a funnel or a cone. This funnel shape is created as the tornado draws in debris and moisture from the ground, giving it its characteristic appearance.
the answer is a cone, "elephant trunk," or cylinder shape under most circumstances.
No. The funnel web spider makes a web in a funnel shape (obviously), but the black widow hunts for its food. :)