why does tornado suck everything near it
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because of the very high pressure of wind
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A tornado has a strong lifting force due to the updraft of air in the funnel. Tornadoes start in thunderstorm weather, usually in late spring and summer. Hot moist air begins to rise rapidly from the ground. Winds blowing in from all sides to replace the rising air start a narrow, violent whirl.
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As the air in the tornado rushes upward, it acts as a giant vacuum cleaner, sucking up everything in its path.
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