


But,most of all,thanks to my dad for supporting me and cooking dinner when my legs feel as heavy as a lead katana.Thank you!

Terrifying Wonders:
Tornadoes
With Ren Tanaka Written by Ella Bowen
Thats me,Ren Tanaka!You'll see me through-out the book!!







Table of contents
Introduction...............................................................4-5
Waternadoes...............................................................6-7
Tornado formation.................................................8-9
Tornado DAMAGE..................................................10-11
Tornado image and moving on........................12-13
Tornado risk chart...............................................14-15
conclusion and glossary....................................16-17
Authors Note+about the author ..................18-19
Do you know what Tornadoes are,how to stay safe when they happen,and the damage they cause?If you don't,keep reading.(please)



Pleaseeeeee!!

In this book,I'm going to teach you all about tornadoes and a few things related to them.

This is a dustnado.It's a tornado that's picked up dust.
I'm also going to teach you about a rare kind of tornado-a waternado.According to my source,pebblego next, waternadoes are just tornadoes that pick up water.They start off as tornadoes,and then pass over a body of water,and become a waternado!

This is a wierd example of a waternado!

You should learn about this because it's pretty possible that a tornado will happen somewhere where you are,at least once in your life,and you'll need to be prepared.And so to start out,we'll look at how they form.
Fun Fact!:Once,in 1928,a tornado plucked all the feathers off a chicken!
Tornadoes form when warm,moist air and cold,dry air mix together and create a funnel cloud.The funnel cloud keeps growing longer and longer until it reaches the ground-and then BAM!!-a tornado is formed.

When said tornado moves around,it could go over,say,a lake or river,or even cross over into the ocean!Then,the tornado would pick up water from the body of water it crossed over.And then,BANG!!A waternado!(Did I just have deja vu??)
Words that are in a special color,like deja Vu,will be in the glossary at he back of this book.You can look at them if you need to!

Anyway,THAT is how they are both formed.
Moving on,the next part (personally,the most interesting) damage!!

This is an example of damage a tornado did.Bad tornado!lol.
Haha!

Look at this image:It's a before-and-after for tornado damage.
Analyze it.Examine it.FEEL IT IN YOUR BONES.anyways,this was done by a tornado.No one was harmed,but the house was obliterated.

Look at this:

That is a legitimate tornado.Don't wanna get caught in THAT,do you??HAHA....umm anyways
Moving on,we’re going to look at
A TORNADO ACTIVITY CHART!!
boring,right?You’d think so,but it’ll help keep you safe.🌪
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