A tornado is like a super strong wind that spins really fast and can pick up things from the ground.
What makes a tornado start?
How does it become a tornado?
When this swirling wind meets rotating air in the clouds above, it starts spinning faster and faster, like when you spin around really fast and then stop suddenly. This makes a tornado, which can pull up trees, cars, and even houses!
Sometimes, tornadoes are as wide as a house or as narrow as a street, just like how your legs move when you dance!
Examples
- A tornado forms when warm, moist air meets cold, dry air, creating a powerful storm.
- Imagine a spinning top inside a thunderstorm, that's how a tornado starts.
- Hot air rising and cool air falling creates a swirling wind that can become a tornado.
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See also
- How Does Tornadoes 101 | National Geographic Work?
- How Does Weather 101: A Tutorial on Cloud Types Work?
- What Causes a Tornado?
- What is thunder?
- What Is the Difference Between Snowflakes and Hail?