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The document describes the structure and characteristics of tornadoes. A tornado is a powerful, spiraling column of wind that forms from a storm cloud and hangs down like a large black funnel. Tornadoes can have wind speeds over 500 miles per hour and diameters between 200 to 300 yards. They typically last less than 20 minutes and travel less than 15 miles, though some super tornadoes can travel over 100 miles. The name "tornado" comes from the Latin word for "thunder" and they are also sometimes called twisters or cyclones.

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The document describes the structure and characteristics of tornadoes. A tornado is a powerful, spiraling column of wind that forms from a storm cloud and hangs down like a large black funnel. Tornadoes can have wind speeds over 500 miles per hour and diameters between 200 to 300 yards. They typically last less than 20 minutes and travel less than 15 miles, though some super tornadoes can travel over 100 miles. The name "tornado" comes from the Latin word for "thunder" and they are also sometimes called twisters or cyclones.

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TORNADO Structure
Tornadoes are known as one of the
most damaging disasters. What is the description of
tornadoes? A tornado is a very powerful column of winds
which spirals around a center of low atmospheric pressure. A
tornado will look like a huge black funnel which hangs down
from a storm cloud.
The name "tornado" derives from the Latin "tonare".
It means "to thunder." While the Spanish developed the word
into "tornear" which means "to turn or twist". This is why a
tornado is sometimes called twister or cyclone.
The winds inside a twister can spin around at speeds
up to 500 miles an hour, but it usually travels at roughly 300
miles an hour. This speed twisting makes a tornado the most
dangerous storm.
The average tornado has a diameter of about 200 to
300 yards. The smaller tornadoes are known as satellite
tornadoes. These small offspring, about 50 yards across, can
be very fierce and do lots of damage.
The forming of a tornado can be very quick.
Sometimes it can form in a minute or less. A tornado can
travel across the ground at high speeds, then it
can suddenly vanish. Most tornadoes last less than twenty
minutes and travel less than 15 miles. However, the super
storms sometimes travel over 100 miles before they
are exhausted.

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1. The text mainly tells us about ….

2. What is the purpose of text above?

3. What are the generic structures of the text above?

4. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?

5. Sometimes, tornado is called as twister or cyclone, why?

6. List some factual information about Tornado.


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7. Find out the Synonim of these verb.

a. Powerful = d. Travel =
b. Huge = e. Suddenly =
c. Damaging = f. Exhausted =

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