
Tornadoes demolish houses, flip cars, cross rivers, dig 3 feet (0.9 meter) trenches, and lift
lightweight objects 10,000 feet (3048 meters) into the air. A tornado is a lethal combination of wind and power. Tornadoes touch down all over the world, though most often in the United States. A tornado is often a funnel cloud - a rotating column of air - that stretches from a storm to the ground. To be a tornado it must touch the ground. It can touch down for a few seconds or grind across the earth for miles. Tornadoes usually last less than 10 minutes. Most tornadoes start from a supercell. A supercell is a rotating thunderstorm (called a mesocyclone). Supercells create the deadliest tornadoes. The formation of a tornado is so complex, scientists have yet to understand it. The unpredictable and deadly nature of tornadoes also makes them difficult to study. No matter what movies show, scientists have had little success measuring or getting equipment into tornadoes. Not only is it dangerous, a tornado demolishes everything in its path, including measuring equipment. So, speeds and other factors remain a mystery. The destruction caused by a tornado is undeniable and can be catastrophic. Though scientists will never be able to stop a tornado, the more they know, the more they can keep people safe. 1. A tornado is a lethal combination of wind and water. 2. Tornadoes can exist only in Africa. 3. There are a lot films about tornadoes and people.

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1. A tornado is a lethal combination of wind and power.
2. Tornadoes can exist all over the world, though most often in the United States.
3. The unpredictable and deadly nature of tornadoes makes them difficult to study and film as they crash equipment put into them and it is dangerous to do this
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The statement "A tornado is a lethal combination of wind and water" is not entirely accurate. While tornadoes are indeed lethal and involve powerful winds, they are not primarily associated with water. Tornadoes are more commonly associated with air, specifically rotating columns of air within severe thunderstorms. While tornadoes can sometimes pick up and carry water droplets or debris, their primary destructive force comes from the high-speed winds and violent atmospheric conditions they create.
The statement "Tornadoes can exist only in Africa" is incorrect. Tornadoes can and do occur in various parts of the world, not limited to Africa. Tornadoes can happen on every continent except Antarctica, with the United States experiencing the most tornadoes of any country. Regions with the right atmospheric conditions, such as North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia, are susceptible to tornado formation.
The statement "There are a lot of films about tornadoes and people" is subjective and could be true or false depending on the context and time frame. There have been several movies and documentaries about tornadoes and their impact on people, such as the 1996 film "Twister." However, the number of films about tornadoes may vary over time, and it's not possible to determine the current quantity without specific data.


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