Question- What type of storm might turn into a tornado?
Answer- If I remember correctly, I think the right answer is, B)Thunderstorm .
Explanation- A supercell thunderstorm is a long-lived thunderstorm whose updrafts and downdrafts are in near balance. These storms have the greatest tendency to produce tornadoes that stay on the ground for long periods of time.
A tornado can form in a thunderstorm where the rotating air of an updraft (shown in purple) meets the rotating air of a downdraft (shown in aqua), which has turned upward. Air that spins as it rises is typical in supercells, the strongest type of thunderstorm, but not all spinning air creates a tornado. Hurricanes and tropical storms, collectively known as tropical cyclones, provide all the necessary ingredients to form tornadoes. Most hurricanes that make landfall create tornadoes,
Mainly the Ocean between the countrys, they are far away. You could of been on a boat for over 1 month and had to use a pot as a toilet. People also died on the way over. They died because the ships sometimes did not have enough food or water.