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How do tornadoes develop and why are they considered to be more deadly? please answer in short​

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Answered by Shivansh4106
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Tornadoes, described as a violently rotating column of air touching the ground, are nature’s most violent storms, capable of killing people and wiping out neighborhoods in a matter of seconds, according to the U.S. National Weather Service.

Tornadoes occur when dry cold air moving south from Canada meets warm moist air traveling north from the Gulf of Mexico, according to the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.

They can strike with little warning, developing and dissipating quickly, the weather service said. Most tornadoes are on the ground for less than 15 minutes

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