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Angel, Tornadoes

Posted by Angel Arvelo in Environmental Science · Sasso-Chryst · C on Friday, October 7, 2022 at 11:23 pm

Atmosphere: The cool air along with heavy rain then forms spinning air currents inside the cloud which could drop down from the clouds forming a tornado.

Geosphere: These strong winds can pick up rocks affecting the geosphere

Biosphere: Strong winds can pick up rocks and can injure the biosphere such as humans, animals, and plants.

Hydrosphere: Tornadoes, which are violently rotating columns of air extending from the bottom of a severe thunderstorm, have very little impact on the hydrosphere. Tornadoes are small in both their areal coverage and in their duration, usually lasting about 10 minutes on average.

Understanding environmental science to aid in handling natural disasters can lead to helping citizens to safety and how to ignore or know when a natural disaster is coming. Allowing these people to ignore the danger. In order to create a sustainable future, we need to think of it as our home and treat the planet as our home to reduce these natural disasters that happen and keep the world right.

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