first thing that would happen is your eardrum would explode do to the intense low pressure the air would be sucked out of your inner ear, and your lungs. then your body would be torn to shreds by all the debris flying around, they say tornado's can cause hay to penetrate a barn door, then your bones would be crushed as you fell from the sky in quivering mass of protoplasm. This a tornado, this is your brain in a tornado, any question?
2006-09-21 10:44:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Tornados are not to be loved, honestly, they are to be feared and avoided at all costs! Now if your a typical teenager, your gonna disbelieve me and seek to ride one. Out west here we have mkini-tornados called dust devils and even these play havok with everyone who ends up in their path. I was monitoring a fire one day and my partner asked me if I would drive into one which was approaching us, I asked him if there was any red in it and he said no, and i said sure, and turned the truck into it, I don't know if anything happened especial but later that day we got hit by lightning while we were watching another part of the same fire. Imagine there we were, sittinging in a totally empty field and bam we had ringing ears and another firefighter sitting nearby said he was just going to come over to see if we were burnt to a crisp when we fell out. Fall out we did, we couldn't hear each other or the radios for a few minutes, so did the dust devil change our eons or something? Oh, the red in a dust devil means the ash is still red hot and you don't want anypart of that. Eat your flesh right off your bones. So my advice to you is don't play against Mother Nature, she has too many tricks up her sleeve.
2006-09-21 11:13:37
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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Much the way it feels to an ant to get sucked up by a Hoover Canister Vac
2006-09-21 10:40:49
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answered by Clarkie 6
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It feels...um...deadly.
2006-09-21 10:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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