A funnel is when you get picked on at school.
Funnels are cylinder shaped objects that are wide at the top and narrow at the bottom. Tornadoes are shaped like funnels.
the answer is a cone, "elephant trunk," or cylinder shape under most circumstances.
Funnel clouds
It is a tornado BUT it is funnel shaped NOT an "inverted funnel" The other rotating destructive wind phenomena is not part of a storm (they usually happen on clear, hot days) and is called a whirlwind.
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The funnel cloud turned into a tornado.
a funnel cloud touching the ground is then called a tornado
Funnel-shaped
A funnel shape
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hurricane
Waterspout.
They are shaped like a funnel.
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cone
the answer is a cone, "elephant trunk," or cylinder shape under most circumstances.
No. The funnel web spider makes a web in a funnel shape (obviously), but the black widow hunts for its food. :)
Tornadoes are generally funnel or cone shaped.
A violent windstorm that often takes the shape of a funnel is called a tornado.