tornado
Tornado
A Tornado.
A tornado is a violent whirling wind that moves over a narrow path on land, characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground. It is a destructive natural disaster capable of causing significant damage in its path. Tornadoes typically form from severe thunderstorms and can have wind speeds exceeding 200 mph.
Yes, a tornado is indeed a violent windstorm characterized by a rotating column of air with intense low pressure. It forms a narrow, rapidly spinning vortex that moves over land, causing significant destruction in its path.
It could be any of a whirlwind, tornado, hurricane, cyclone, twister, vortex or dust devil.
A tornado is a violent rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. It forms when there is a clash of warm and cold air masses, which creates strong wind shear. Tornadoes can cause significant damage due to their intense winds and rapid movement.
A tornado moves in a relatively narrow path on land
A narrow passage through land is called a gorge.
It is a narrow strip of land, joining two larger land areas.
It is a narrow strip of land, joining two larger land areas.
A narrow portion of land partly surrounded by water is a peninsula A narrow portion fo land completely surrounded by water is an island
Isthmus is a long,narrow strip of land formed by deposits of sand-run parallel to the mainland forest....