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Tornadoes - National Geographic Kids
Find out what causes these deadly twisters—and how to stay safe. A dark greenish tinge covers the sky, and black storm clouds threaten above. The wind roars loudly while cats hide under couches and...
Tornado Facts for Kids! - YouTube
This is a fun filled lesson all about tornadoes for kids! See real tornadoes form from giant thunderstorms and learn everything you need to know about these ...
Tornado Facts! - National Geographic Kids
Find out ten facts about tornadoes here at National Geographic Kids. How powerful are tornadoes? How are they measured? Find out all about these powerful forces of nature!
tornado - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
A tornado is a storm with powerful rotating winds that form a column. The column reaches from a cloud down toward the ground. The winds of a tornado may reach speeds up to 300 miles (500 kilometers) per hour.
Tornadoes - Weather Wiz Kids
TORNADO WATCH - Tornadoes are possible in your area. Stay tuned to the radio or television news. TORNADO WARNING - A tornado is either on the ground or has been detected by Doppler radar. Seek shelter immediately!
What Is a Tornado? | How do tornados form? Tornados for kids
Hey kids! Today we're asking, what a tornado is and how it forms. This video teachings interesting facts all about tornados including: How tornados are form...
Tornado facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Dec 5, 2024 · A tornado is a tube of violently spinning air that touches the ground. Wind inside the tornado spins fast, but the actual 'circle' of wind around them is huge. This makes tornadoes very dangerous. Tornadoes are especially dangerous to people in cars or mobile homes. About 60 people are killed by tornadoes every year.
Tornado Facts for Kids - Facts Just for Kids, Teachers and Parents
The tornado facts listed below will help you discover what are tornadoes, how tornadoes are rated, where tornadoes are most likely to occur, records set by past historic tornadoes and other tornado facts.
What is a Tornado | Science for Kids - YouTube
In today's video, we will be learning about Tornadoes. Did you know that there are two particular shape of tornadoes? That's right. The funnel shape and the rope-like form. If you want to know...
Earth Science for Kids: Weather - Tornadoes - Ducksters
Characteristics of a Tornado. Shape - Tornadoes typically look like a narrow funnel reaching from the clouds down to the ground. Sometimes giant tornadoes can look more like a wedge. Size - Tornadoes can vary widely in size.