Meet Tim, a playful little cloud who just loves to spin!
But when Tim gets a little too excited,
he finds himself in the middle of a full-blown tornado adventure. 🌪️
📖 Read along to find out:
✅ How a simple cloud can turn into a powerful tornado
✅ What happens inside a swirling storm
✅ Why Tim learns that spinning too much might not be the best idea!
📌 Wind Speeds: The fastest tornadoes can reach over 300 mph—that’s faster than a race car! 🏎️
📌 The EF Scale: Tornadoes are ranked from EF-0 (weakest) to EF-5 (strongest). Tim might not know it yet, but he could be a powerful EF-5! 😲
📌 How They Form: Tornadoes happen when warm, moist air meets cold, dry air—just like Tim’s wild spinning adventure!
📌 Tornado Alley: The U.S. has a region where tornadoes are most common—Tornado Alley—which includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
Bonus Challenge! After reading, think about:
💭 What causes real tornadoes to form?
💭 How is Tim’s story similar to what actually happens in nature?
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