No. Tornadoes vary in shape. While the classic shape of a tornado is that of an elongated cone or elephant trunk, tornadoes may appear as balls of dust, massive wedges, and nearly perfect vertical columns. Some tornadoes even have multiple funnels.
Tornadoes generally don't have a spiral shape. But the winds in and near a tornado always move in a spiral pattern.
No. Tornadoes can range from narrow, threadlike vortices to cones to enormous wedges. See the related links for pictures.
they are never the same shape and keep changing constantly.
No.
The bacterium that always maintains the same shape is called a monomorphic bacterium. This means it exists in a single shape form, as opposed to pleomorphic bacteria which can change shape.
Tornadoes are generally funnel or cone shaped.
They fall in Different shape but they are the same shape
yes, they might be the same always because they have the same shape and size.
Yes, tornadoes often change in appearance.
they can be any size but have to be the same shape
Yes
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