Place the steps in the correct order to describe how a tornado forms
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- Tornadoes have always fascinated and terrified; they're one of mother nature's most incredible phenomena—and incredibly destructive occurrences to boot. If you ever wondered how they formed, we've got you covered.
Tornado vs. Twister
- "Tornado" and "twister" are used interchangeably because they're really the same thing: a rotating column of air that spins at high speeds. The width of a tornado can range from a couple of feet to several hundred feet across and they can last between a few seconds to a half hour although the tend to last an average of ten minutes or less.
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