If two tornadoes come together they merge into one tornado.
Tornadoes of any intensity can merge, however, it would be extremely unusual for two F5 tornadoes to be in such close proximity. The closest this came to happening in Kansas in 1990. As the Hesston, Kansas tornado was beginning to dissipate the tornado that would later hit Gossel, Kansas was forming. The two tornadoes neared each other and eventually the smaller Hesston tornado, which was in its "rope-out" stage was absorbed into the other, intensifying tornado. Although both tornadoes were ultimately rated F5, neither was at F5 intensity when the two twisters merged.
Both. Normally in warm air. However a cold front once came over my house. It was large. It dropped a tornado that I saw with my own eyes. The weirdest thing is I live in California. We get about two tornadoes a year on average and this one almost hits my house.
If an electromagnetic wave never comes into contact with matter, it would continue to travel through space at the speed of light indefinitely, without losing energy or changing its properties. It would not be absorbed or reflected by any material since it never interacts with matter.
If an electromagnetic wave never comes into contact with matter, it would continue to propagate through space at the speed of light. EM waves do not require a medium to travel through, so they will continue moving indefinitely until they encounter an obstacle or are absorbed by a medium.
This scenario is a philosophical paradox as it presents a contradiction. The irresistible force and the immovable object cannot both exist in the same universe without breaking the laws of physics. It is a thought experiment used to explore concepts like infinity and the limitations of our understanding of the universe.
If two tornadoes came together they would merge to form a single, larger tornado. Such instances are rare, but they have happened. In most tornado mergers a large tornado absorbs a small one.
Well usually we do see a few funnels if some storms are severe but Denver Colorado has never gotten tornadoes we do sometimes get tornadoes but they would be really weak. Some area's in Colorado how ever like out east get more severe storms that would likely produce tornadoes then the Denver area and Windsor got hit with a devastating F3/Ef3 tornado but that was because all the conditions came together for a violent thunderstorm to produce that tornado. But sometimes people just have to remember that all states aren't prone to tornadoes and that tornadoes can happen anytime and anywhere
There were 165 recorded tornadoes in Texas in 1999.
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Floods, Tornadoes and wins
In the year 2015. What would happen if a man said, that he was the son of God, or sent by God to be his profet?
Many trees would be damaged to toppled by the winds.
Yes your eye would become extremely dry. You should see a doctor immediately if that were to happen.
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