they form in water typically in oceans
probably... there are water spouts for sure tho
Yes, they can but they usually dissipate rapidly when they do.
Springs
Mostly in storms over water.
No, water spouts are not considered natural disasters. Water spouts are a weather phenomenon that occur over bodies of water and are essentially tornadoes that form over water. While they can be dangerous to any boats or ships passing through the area, they are not categorized as natural disasters.
Maxwell has written: 'Description of water-spouts' -- subject- s -: Waterspouts
Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park was so named because it faithfully spouts water about every 60 to 110 minutes. Due to earthquakes and vandalism, the average interval has lengthened through the years.
Gargoyles were simply decorated water spouts, their purpose was to direct water which was running off a church roof away from the walls of the building.
Gargoyles Sculptures that act as water spouts often quite scary-looking.
Some.
it depends on how strong or how big the tornado or water spout is. they both can be very damaging in many ways.