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Tornado Nick Libby Dakota

Natural resources \ Water is a natural resource and the animals that live in it like Lobster

Nonrenewable Oil it is Nonrenewable because When It runs out there’s no More. Nonrenewable Gas is Nonrenewable Because it is made from Oil.

Weathering & Erosion Weathering Erosion Weathering This is a Rock Formation Made by Weathering Erosion This is a River formed by Erosion

Renewable Resources Renewable Renewable Trees Trees are Renewable Because they come back over Time Water Water is Renewable Because Rain Water makes it Come Back

Tornado Damage Tornado Damage This is What a tornado can do. Tornadoes are dangerous.

How Tornadoes Form It starts in a change in Wind Direction Speed increases the Height and Heat.

Where Tornadoes Form The Most Tornadoes form the most in Tornado Alley.

How do Tornadoes Get their names The Spanish word for tornado is tronada Which means thunderstorm.

Tornado Video This is a fire tornado Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=5SyX2NUEkKk

How to react from tornadoes at School Go into the Bathrooms or Locker Rooms

When Tornadoes Often Happen Tornadoes Often Happen in the Afternoon. Tornadoes happen at this time most.

Comparing Destruction Tornado Destruction Twister Destruction This is How much Destruction a Tornado does. This is How much Destruction a Twister does.

This is what can happen from Tornadoes

How many have Suffered from Tornadoes

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Prevented and predicted You can go in to a locker room you can not stop tornados from happening. Can you predict how long a tornado last?