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Do tornadoes have water in them, i know hurricanes do, but i cant remember if tornadoes do?

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Do tornadoes have water in them, i know hurricanes do, but i cant remember if tornadoes do?

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  1. The edge of the tornado is made out of air and anything else it picks up. The inside of a tornado is a VERY low pressure area.

    There is an exception: waterspouts. Waterspouts are tornadoes over water, and thus the edge of the spout is made of water.


  2. No. tornados do not have water in them. They are composed solely of dirt air and anything else they pull up when they make touch down

  3. Not much in the way of liquid water, but there is water vapor within them. That vapor condenses into a visible funnel if the temperature drops low enough as the vapor is lifted upward around the funnel wall.  That is why sometimes a tornado is in contact with the ground, but the visible funnel may be much higher up in the sky, toward the cloud base.  

  4. noooo if they do you see water thew out of it it carry the soft and throw back out  

  5. No, tornadoes are swirling wind. There is no water in them.

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