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explain tornado in brief for level of 10std student


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when The air gets thick and still, The wind stops, The sky turns green, And then you hear the siren warning you to take cover, it is tornado

Acting like an arm that reaches down from the thunderstorm cloud, these violent rotating funnels extend from sky to ground. In fact, in order for a funnel cloud to be officially classified as a tornado, it has to be touching both the source cloud and the ground.

Tornadoes are dangerous events. These storms can be several miles wide and have wind speeds as fast as 300 mph! They have indiscriminate and unpredictable travel routes and act like giant vacuum cleaners picking up everything in their paths.

Tornadoes form from thunderstorm clouds, which form when warm, wet air rises very quickly. As it rises, the cool air condenses into a large cumulus cloud. Like adding fuel to a fire, more rising warm air builds the cloud larger and larger. Eventually, the water in the cloud falls back to the ground as rain. As it falls, it brings some of that cooler air back down with it.


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here is the answer:::
tornados is a phenomena which occurs when the air comming with great force from the four direction meet at a point and then start revolving with high speed.

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