When you have a hot front and a cold front that come together, it creates a tornado. its just like when you have small ''tornados'' of leaves. That is caused by two wind currents coming at each other.
Seed germination is significantly affected by temperature. When it is cool, seeds are slower to germinate than when it is warm. If conditions are too cool or too hot, seeds won't germinate at all.
That depends on the nature of the medium through which it is traveling and how that medium's density is affected (if it is affected at all) by its change in temperature. The denser the medium, the faster sound travels through it. For example, in a sealed chamber containing a gas, the speed of sound is not affected by temperature unless it gets cold enough for the gas to condense to a liquid. As long as it remains a gas, changes in temparature only affect its pressure, not its density.
how do tornadoes stop ? how are tornadoes formed? These are good example questions.
Tornadoes are most common in temperate or subtropical climates.
When it is on movement it has more energy ---------------------- The solubilty of gases in liquids is increased when the temperature is lowered and the pressure is increased.
No person or group of peal affects tornadoes. Tornadoes are affected by factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind speed and direction at different altitudes.
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Tornadoes are not landforms, and so cannot be affected by weathering.
Texas. It is proven to have the most Tornadoes in the U.S.
thousands of people are affected
Tornadoes can cause catastrophic damage to vegetation and man-made structures.
Tornadoes can easily kill, but most of the people affected by tornadoes survive.
Yes. Wisconsin gets tornadoes, some of which have been very destructive.
Yes. Tornadoes have ocurred in all parts of Texas.
Variations in temperature often play a role in the formation of tornadoes, but they are not the only factor.
Water tornadoes, properly called waterspouts, form best when the water temperature is higher than the air temperature.
Tornadoes do not occur at any particular temperature. However, they do generally require warm weather.