No. An EF1 tornado can lift a poorly secured roof, but not much more than that.
Then good for you, I guess. Since it doesn't actually exist, it's pointless to speculate on what might happen if you could lift it.
Yes, in DBZ it shows Vegeta training in 500x gravity. I am sure he could lift 400lbs during that simulation and that is before he turns ss1 even. So I am sure that the task you speak of is child's play for most of the DB crew as they get stronger.
pretty bloody strong he could lift about 100tons on sonic herose 80tons on sonic the hedgehog and 100000tons when he goes super knuckles and if you put it all his strength together he can lift about 1000180tons
The number of seagulls needed to lift a peach would depend on several factors, including the weight of the peach and the lifting capacity of an average seagull. A typical peach weighs around 150-200 grams, while a seagull can lift approximately 300-500 grams. Therefore, in ideal conditions, it might only take one or two seagulls to lift a peach, but factors like coordination and wind conditions could complicate this. Ultimately, it's a whimsical scenario, highlighting the fun in imagining nature's interactions.
If you take a rotom to the unworking lift in silph.co it will make the lift work and you will be able to get to the basement.
No. An EF0 tornado can't lift much more than roof tiles and small tree branches.
Probably not. Atomic Betty's ship appears to be the size of a large house, and is streamlined. An EF3 tornado can lift an empty train car and possibly and unachored house, but not carry it far. That said, an EF3 tornado might be able to overturn it.
Possibly. EF4 tornadoes have been known to lift poorly anchored buildings and heavy construction equipment. More would have to be known about the ship's specifications. It could be lifted it probably would not go very far.
Yes, a strong enough tornado could lift a tractor trailer. It would probably take a a strong EF2 or EF3 to do so.
No because a ship would be deep down into a thing and a tornado would not be able to lift it up. However, considering its size a tornado of EF4 or EF5 intensity might be able to lift it if it were exposed on the surface, but probably couldn't carry or throw it very far.
If the tornado is strong enough, yes. It would normally take at least an EF2 tornado to lift a truck.
It depends on how strong the tornado is. A tornado of at least EF3 intensity could probably do it. The EF5 tornado that hit Joplin, Missouri in 2011 is reported to have thrown semi trucks a full quarter of a mile.
No. Water does not stop tornadoes and a tornado could easily capsize and even lift and throw a small boat or heavily damage a large one.
Tornadoes and their winds are very dangerous. Even a fairly weak tornado could lift a person off the ground or send a piece of debris flying at them.
Considering that the ship is about the size of a golf cart as high end EF1 could probably lift it for a short time.
The 1973 Brisbane tornado was an F3. A strong F3 tornado can lift trees into the air.
No, a tornado could not have lifted up the Titanic as it was a massive ship weighing over 46,000 tons. Tornadoes are powerful weather phenomena but they do not have the force to lift such a heavy object out of the water.