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- why is twister a good name for a tornado?
- what can a tornado do to a house?
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A tornado is a violently rotating column of air, and "twister" reflects its twisting, spiraling motion. The word "twister" implies a twisting action, which matches the tornado's characteristic of rotating and twisting as it moves, so it's a descriptive and fitting name.
Tornadoes have extremely strong winds (up to hundreds of miles per hour). These winds can exert immense force on a house, lifting it (due to pressure differences), tearing off roofs, breaking windows, collapsing walls, or even completely destroying the house and scattering its debris.
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A tornado is a violently rotating (twisting) column of air, and "twister" reflects this spiraling, twisting motion, so it’s a descriptive and fitting name.