Q&A

Is there tornadoes on Venus?

Is there tornadoes on Venus?

Venus is a world not for the faint of heart. On its surface you’d have to endure high temperatures and intense air pressures, plus within the thick, sulfuric acid-laced atmosphere there are actually lightning storms. This was also confirmed by ground telescopes capturing lighting flashes at Venus.

Which planet has a lot of tornadoes?

Rather unusually, Mercury has magnetic ‘tornadoes’ that were observed by NASA’s Mercury MESSENGER during a flyby in 2008. The tornadoes are twisted bundles of magnetic fields that connect Mercury’s magnetic field to Space.

What’s the stormiest planet?

Neptune: The Stormiest Planet – Perma-Bound Books.

How does a tornado form in the sky?

When a tornado is about to start, the sky darkens and you can hear a massive roar. The denser cold air rises above the warm air, triggering thunderstorms. Therefore, the warm air rises through the colder one, developing an updraft. The updraft starts rotating if there is speed or direction variation of the wind.

How big is the wind speed of a tornado?

1) Tornadoes – also known as “twisters” – are violently rotating columns of air that reach from a storm cloud to the earth’s surface. 2) The winds of a tornado can reach speeds of up to 480km per hour – that’s strong enough to peel the roofs off houses, uproot trees and hurl heavy objects,…

Is it possible for a tornado to form in Antarctica?

Tornadoes have taken place on every continent on earth except Antarctica. However, experts say it is not impossible for a twister to take place, but it is extremely unlikely. For tornadoes to form, there needs to be a moist warm climate where hot and cold air meet.

What are the most important facts about tornadoes?

Take shelter, gang – because here at National Geographic Kids, we’re entering the eye of the storm with ten tornado facts! Check out our ten top facts about tornadoes… 1) Tornadoes – also known as “twisters” – are violently rotating columns of air that reach from a storm cloud to the earth’s surface.