what if you dive into a tornado??


- first of all, if you meet a tornado it's better to hide in your house's basement it's too much safer and will save your life, but in our case, you are outdoor maybe walking your dog or coming back from school or work whatever.


- the width of the funnel of the largest tornadoes can reach 1500 meters, it's like the length of 18 soccer fields.

- in the united states of America, each year about 1200 tornadoes form, four-times the amount seen in Europe and Africa, and only a few of them are truly gigantic and can really cost some heavy destruction, like:
- TUPELO, Mississippi, USA - 04/05/1936 killed almost 216 people 
-SYNDER, Oklahoma, 5/10/1905 killed almost 97 people 

- so inside those gigantic tornadoes you gonna suffer from low pressure, and oxygen discharge, the atmospheric pressure inside a tornado is so low that your lungs cannot extract enough oxygen from the air, as we know after just a few minutes of low oxygen levels we pass out and choke , suck rarefied air is equivalent to climbing Mount Everest without oxygen tank .
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- inside a tornado rather you die of oxygen lack you will probably crash a collision of other objects dragged by the tornado , you know flying trees , dogs , cows , cars roofs of houses , maybe entire houses , everything that will be in the path of this super powerful tornado will be drawn at the speed of 500 km/h .

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- if there was a miracle and you survive all this flying debris, at the end the tornado will lose his power and stops and so the funnel will let you go, and you will fall from quite a height and go back to the solid ground, sadly.