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Tornadoes, also known as twisters, form from powerful thunderstorms when warm, moist air collides with cold, dry air. This collision creates instability in the atmosphere, causing air to rotate horizontally. As this rotating air is tilted vertically by updrafts, it forms a tornado that extends from the base of the thunderstorm to the ground.

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