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Understanding Tornadoes: Causes, Impact, and Human Response

Tornadoes are formed when hot, humid air collides with dry, cold air, creating violent thunderstorms. This process requires instability and wind shear in the lower atmosphere. Tornadoes cause damage above ground, leading to land and property losses and impacting human populations. Humans respond by seeking safety, with some experiencing panic upon encountering tornadoes.

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Understanding Tornadoes: Causes, Impact, and Human Response

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  1. TornadoesBader,Alaa,Khalifa

  2. What causes it? Basically when hot humid air meets dry cold air.Tornadoes form in unusually violent thunderstorm when there is sufficient instability .Wind shear present in the lower atmosphere.Instability refers to unusually warm and humid conditions in the lower atmosphere, and possibly cooler than usual conditions in the upper atmosphere.

  3. How It Changes The Earth? There is no damage under the earth. There is damage over the earth ,like land loss and property loss. It decreases the population of human souls.

  4. How humans respond? • They think of a safe spot to be in. Some humans panic when they see a tornado for the first time. Some humans don’t panic when a tornado is far.

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