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Making a tornado in a bottle

Tornado in a bottle experiment

PROJECT TORNADO: KTTC partners with Iowa Storm Chasing Network

A tornado forms when hot and cold air creates a circular pattern in the atmosphere. When the conditions are just right, an air vortex forms, creating swirling clouds, rain, and dirt that can cause immense damage to cities and structures. Tornado science experiment The tornado you see is actually a vortex. In a vortex, the fluid on the outside has to move faster than the fluid on the inside to keep up. This is why strong winds can be felt far away from the tornado and the eye of a hurricane is calm.

Making a tornado in a bottle
A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a Related The duct tape does not make the experiment completely waterproof. I found that a small amount of water made its way out while we were making a tornado. It may be best to do this experiment over a towel. Tornado in a bottle experiment

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I’m so excited to share our #PlayfulPreschool activities for today. As a little girl, I remember making lots of bird feeders for the birds come wintertime. We had a set of woods beside our house that were home to cardinals and blue jays that didn’t migrate for the winter. As winter approaches (maybe faster than… Science Bob Fill one bottle at least 1/2 way if not more, full of water. Add 1-2 drops of food coloring if desired and any of the optional supplies. We just made a tornado first with glitter (but later added each of the optional ingredients). Tape down your washer onto the mouth of your empty bottle. Place your empty bottle mouth on top of the mouth of your full bottle and duct tape them shut. Turn your bottle upside down and turn it in a swirling motion. In a moment or two, you will see the swirling tornado!

Tornado science fair project
A tornado forms when cold and hot air combine and spin very quickly. Inside the jar, the fluid on the outside starts spinning before the fluid at the centre. When you set the jar down, you see the fluid on the outside slowing down as the fluid on the inside continues to spin.  What you are seeing is the formation of a vortex: the water spins rapidly around the vortex due to centripetal force.  Weather is an important part of our lives and one that we cannot control. Instead, it often controls how and where… What you'll need: