Suction vorticies as smaller columns of rotating air within a tornado. They have more intense winds than the rest of the tornado. The suction vortices sometimes look like "mini tornadoes" moving around inside the main circulation.
Within the funnel it looks like a very thick, fast-moving fog. The center of the tornado may be clear, giving the appearance of a tube.
No. From the ground a hurricane looks mostly like a very intense storm with extreme wind and torrential rain. Viewed from space a hurricane typically has a spiral shape to it, often with an eye in the center.
Look up. The Sun doesn't actually move; it is the Earth spinning, carrying us along with it, that makes it look like it is rising and falling. Go out in the evening, and watch the stars; they all rise together, and pass overhead together, and set together. They cannot all be moving together; it's us spinning that causes this appearance. The stars don't actually move, at least not that we can see in our lifetimes.
A tornado typically appears as a rotating column of air that extends from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground. It can have a funnel-shaped cloud at the top and may be accompanied by strong winds and debris swirling around it. Tornadoes can vary in size and intensity.
They look like blurs
up and down like a pole
A tornado
it looks like a rectangle with to of the points/vertices caved in
It would depend on the severity of the tornado.
a funnel
Cube.
A tornado looks either looks tall and skiny, short and fat,or medium sized.
Without a funnel, a tornado will likely appear as a whirling cloud of dust or debris. If there is not enough of that present, then the tornado will be invisible.
Asia , i am guessing
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Tornadoes come in different shapes, and the shape changes during the life of the tornado. Some tornadoes are like thin tubes or ropes, some look like large wedges. If it is wrapped in rain, or there isn't enough light, it can be hard to see a tornado. Sometimes clouds may look like a tornado but aren't, so looking for other clues like rotation is important.