Back to category: Science

Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper.

tornadoes

Throughout my speech, you will learn many things you need to know about tornadoes such as: how they form, when they occur, and how to detect them. Hopefully, by the end of my speech not only will I have informed you enough to build an interest in tornadoes, but you’ll be aware in case a tornado happens to come your way.
“A tornado is by far the smallest of the world’s major storm type, but is the most violent, producing the strongest winds of any storm on Earth”. Physical Geography, Scott (pg. 153). A tornado starts when a funnel shaped cloud hangs down form the sky but does not touch the ground. When the cloud hits the ground it is known as a tornado. Tornadoes form in large clouds. These are commonly known as thunderstorms. The tornado is on the southwest part, while the rain is in the northeast part. The inner part of the tornado is called the vortex. This is composed of intense, circulating air around a central core. When you view the tornado from above it ...

Posted by: Tamara Moore

Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper.