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Tornadoes do not produce gasses. They are made of air and do not change its composition.

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What kind of thunderstorm produces tornadoes?

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What kind of storms can cause tornadoes?

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What kind of air is a tornado mixed with?

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What kind of air pressure is in a tornado and hurricane?

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One percent of these produce tornadoes?

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Do all thunderstorms produce tornadoes?

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What kind of weather is in a tornado?

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What percent of thunder storms produce tornadoes?

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Do Tornadoes and Hurricane both flood?

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