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A spinning tube of air that touches the ground and a cloud above

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Answer:

A Tornado

Explanation:

A tornado is the only spinning tube of air that touches both the ground and the air. Usually it is not visible and the only reason it is seen because of the high speed of air that is spinning in circles and eventually forms a cone like tunnel of air that has the capacity to induce major destruction in the man made world.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

A spinning tube of air that touches the ground and a cloud above is called a tornado. It is often visible as a condensation funnel starting from a cloud's base as it rotates dust and debris beneath it. The wind speed in a tornado can be 100mph to 300mph. A tornado may travel through a few miles before dissipating. Many times, tornados do a lot of damage to life and property before getting lost.

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