Generally not. People have been torn apart, but that usually only happens in particularly violent tornadoes, those that receive ratings of EF4 and EF5. Most people in the path of a tornado will actually survive, often without injury. Those who die are usually struck by debris.
No. The gravitational forces are so great that your body would be ripped apart long before you actually entered the black hole.
The molecules are ripped apart and only free atoms exsists
As the Earth approaches the event horizon of a massive black hole, tidal forces would become so strong that it would be stretched and ripped apart. The intense gravitational pull would cause the planet to disintegrate into a stream of particles before eventually being pulled into the black hole beyond the event horizon.
If a space shuttle were to approach a black hole, the extreme gravitational pull would likely cause it to be stretched and ripped apart by tidal forces, a process known as spaghettification. As it enters the event horizon, it would be unable to escape and would inevitably be consumed by the black hole, with all information contained within the shuttle lost to the singularity.
No, it is not possible to stop a tornado with another tornado. Tornadoes are formed by specific weather conditions in the atmosphere, and introducing another tornado would not have any effect on the existing tornado.
Usually after a tornado or some people call a twister. Most buildings are torn apart. . Trees are usually ripped out of the ground or get ripped apart. Hopefully people in the path of the tornado get cover.
Not pulled apart but RIPPED apart to shred's.
The weather reporter announced that we would have a tornado sometime in the afternoon. We learned about tornadoes today. Tornadoes are deadly. There was a tornado warning on the news today. Did you hear about the tornado in Kentucky yesterday? Hope this helps! Peace out~Tj8rocks
The tornado ripped through town, destroying many homes.
Tornado is the correct spelling.An example sentence for you is: The tornado ripped through the town.Another example sentence is: The news issued a tornado warning.
he ripped them apart
The fibres are ripped apart
No - should you fall into a black hole (which is very unlikely to happen), you would get ripped apart.
Jumping into a tornado with a parachute is extremely dangerous and not recommended. The strong and unpredictable winds within a tornado could cause the parachute to malfunction or be torn apart. Additionally, the intense turbulence and debris in a tornado would likely result in severe injuries or death.
They get ripped apart and destroyed!
spaghettification takes place with you ( the process by which an object and in this case you would be stretched and ripped apart by gravitational forces )
no bruce lee was one of the fastest people on the earth when he was alive. Tyson would get ripped apart