Tornadoes are like giant spinning wind funnels that suck up everything in their path, just like a vacuum cleaner on steroids!
What Makes Tornadoes Happen
How Tornadoes Move Things
Once the whirlwind gets going, it becomes a tornado, like a spinning straw that reaches down from the sky to the ground. Anything in its way, like trees, houses, or even cars, gets picked up and thrown around like toys in a tornado of fun!
Sometimes you can see a funnel cloud before the tornado hits, it looks like a giant cone made of clouds. That’s the tornado getting ready to come down and cause some serious chaos!
Examples
- A tornado forms when warm, moist air meets cold, dry air, creating a spinning storm.
- Imagine a giant funnel cloud touching the ground and lifting everything in its path.
- Children playing outside might be swept up by a tornado without even realizing it.
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See also
- How does a tornado form? | Explainer?
- How Do Hurricanes Form?
- How Does Tornado Damage Countdown: EF0 to EF5 Work?
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