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Formed by a spinning column of air that touches the ground in 1% of thrunderstroms

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I  believe the answer would be a funnel cloud.
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Answer:

Tornado

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A rotating column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm reaching down to the ground that rotates violently is termed as a tornado.
  • The tornado is shaped like a funnel that extends from the thunderstorm and usually has a whirlwind of debris and dust rotating in it.
  • The tornadoes usually rotate with a speed of about less than 110 miles per hour and can travel for a few miles before disappearing.
  • Tornadoes can be produced simultaneously or they can also be produced in succession and can cause destruction of various things that come in this path.
  • Tornadoes can occur in various places such as America, Europe, Africa and New Zealand.
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