Tornadoes come in different shapes, and the shape changes during the life of the tornado. Some tornadoes are like thin tubes or ropes, some look like large wedges. If it is wrapped in rain, or there isn't enough light, it can be hard to see a tornado. Sometimes clouds may look like a tornado but aren't, so looking for other clues like rotation is important.
Tornadoes come in more than two shapes. Common shapes include elephant trunk (the classic "tornado" shape), rope, cone, stovepipe, and wedge (appears wide then the height of the clouds)
Tornado
A static shape is a shape that is stable and still. It is the opposite of a dynamic shape which is an active shape that is moving.
regular shape is a shape that has same sides irregular shape is a shape that has diffrent sides
It depends on the tornado. Tornadoes vary greatly in both size and in how far they travel. A typical tornado is 50 to 100 yards wide and travels a mile or two, so the area affected is quite small. The very largest tornadoes can be well over a mile wide and the longest-lasting can travel a couple hundred miles.
A typical tornado is probably a strong EF0 or EF1.
a tornado is formed by a thunderstorm
it is a bottle shape
A funnel shape
If you are asking whether a tornado can change its shape or appearance then yes. It is quite common for a tornado to change in shape, size, and intensity.
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The color is gray and the shape is that of a cone.
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A tornado does not have a spiral shape or appearance (except in some cases where helical subvortices form), but the winds in and near a tornado move in a spiral fashion.
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