how fast can the winds blow in a tornado A up to 50 miles per hour, B up to 100 miles an hour, C over 200 miles per hour, D over 500 miles per hour,

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The winds in a tornado can reach speeds of over 200 miles per hour (Option C). While most tornadoes have wind speeds between 65 to 110 miles per hour, the most intense ones can exceed 200 miles per hour, with a few rare instances of recorded speeds even higher. Options A, B, and D do not accurately reflect the wind speeds typically associated with tornadoes.