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Samuel Hardin
18 September, 16:20
Where does the force of a tornado come from?
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Reynaldo Brewer
18 September, 17:14
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Tornados form from wind currents
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Yamilet Costa
18 September, 19:43
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Tornado come from wind built up from warm and cold air
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