Tornado

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A spinning funnel-shaped column of wind

Real World Example

Imagine trying to untangle a mess of earphones that have been shoved into a pocket. Just as those earphones twist and turn into a chaotic knot, a tornado forms when differing wind speeds and directions cause air to spiral into a tight, rotating column. The tangled earphones represent the swirling winds, with each loop and twist akin to the tornado's spinning funnel shape, both resulting from conflicting forces creating a spiraling motion.

Real World Example Illustration

Tornado Definition Explained
Tornado explained

Practice Version

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