Science, asked by zjb, 4 months ago

Which process contributes to the formation of tornados?

Water droplets freeze, giving off energy.
The storm begins to rotate around a central eye.
The Coriolis effect creates the spin of the storm.
Warm air rises, resulting in a decrease in air pressure.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tornado is the rapid and violent rotation of column of air which move from the thunderstorm to the ground. It is formed when there is collision between warm and cold air. The cold air which is more sense than the warm air is pushed over the warm air which result in thunderstorms.

Answered by gourinanda21
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Tornadoes form when warm, humid air collides with cold, dry air. The denser cold air is pushed over the warm air, usually producing thunderstorms. The warm air rises through the colder air, causing an updraft. ... Water droplets from the mesocyclone's moist air form a funnel cloud

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