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  1. Learn about tornadoes and how to make them for fun and informative school science projects. A tornado is a spinning column of air that touches both clouds and ground. Elementary and middle school students can recreate the conditions that result in a tornado as a science project.

  2. 5 kwi 2018 · Of course, it’s not safe to take your kids to see a real tornado, so how about the next-best thing? Make a tornado in a bottle. This experiment allows children to mimic the patterns of this weather occurrence without facing any of the dangers a real tornado brings.

  3. Even though tornadoes are unpredictable, there are some trends you can investigate. Is there a tornado season? Is there a regional distribution of tornado activity? Where are the tornado hot-spots? You can make your own tornado in a bottle, to test the effect of two temperatures coming together to form a tornado.

  4. Take shelter, gang – because here at National Geographic Kids, we’re entering the eye of the storm with ten tornado facts! Check out our ten top facts about tornadoes… 1) Tornadoes – also known as “twisters” – are violently rotating columns of air that reach from a storm cloud to the earth’s surface.

  5. 22 sie 2019 · Tornado in a Bottle Experiment. This is a great activity for kids age 1+. Younger kids will observe and may want to play with the bottles (which is great!), and older kids will be able to create the tornado themselves.

  6. Do the biggest tornadoes mean that they are the most destructive? What do the numbers on the Fujita Scale mean? Students can find the answers to these questions in this game.

  7. 16 kwi 2012 · Here are step-by-step instructions and a demonstration of how to make tornado experiments. Create a tornado in a bottle or a jar, do a speed test, and even do an experiment to see how they form.