in light of the fact that
The word or words that could be eliminated from this sentence include:The schools were closed in light of the fact that a tornado had struck.Rewrite 1: Schools were closed because a tornado struck.Rewrite 2: A tornado caused schools to close. (gets rid of because; puts the tornado as the actor committing the action)Rewrite 4: A tornado closed schools. (Simple, to the point.)
I would delete "had". In fact, I would rewrite the sentence as "Area schools were closed due to the recent tornado."
Well you will have to listen to BBC Leeds radio in the morning to find out which schools are closed; you can tune in at 92.4FM, 95.3FM & DAB. If yours was closed to day, it will most likely be closed tommorrow due to more heavy snowfall during the night. There will be light snow showers through out West Yorkshire dure in the night; and the mon temperature will me -5 degrees.
If you are referring to a tornado that does light damage than yes. These tornadoes can topple trees and overturn trailers which can injure or kill people. If you are referring to a tornado made of light then no such thing exists.
Light damage is the descriptor for an F0 tornado. However stronger tornadoes will also cause light damage in areas that they do not hit head on.
Closed.
The light bulb is a closed system: no mass transfer.
when a light is on it is part of a scolde circuit
A tornado may change color as its position relative to the source of light changes. It will appear darker if it moves between you and the light, and light if it moves to the opposite side of you from the light. A tornado may also get its color from soil it is sucking up. If it starts or stops picking up large amounts of soil or if the soil color changes, then the tornado may change color as well.
There are two factors: lighting and soil. How the light hits a tornado is important. If a tornado is lit from behind, (relative to the viewer) it will appear dark, if it is lit from the front it will often appear light. The same tornado may appear light or dark depending on where it is relative to your position. The link below shows two pictures taken of the same tornado at about the same time, but from opposite sides. The soil can also affect the color of a tornado. Some tornadoes lift up large amounts of sand, dust, and dirt. When this happens dark soil will give a tornado a dark appearance and light soil will give it a light appearance.
it is a closed system. no matter or energy flows across the boundary
A closed switch completes the electrical circuit, allowing current to flow through the light bulb and generate light. If the switch is not closed, there is an open circuit, meaning the current cannot flow and the light bulb does not turn on.