Yes, tornadoes have occurred on all continents except Antarctica and have occurred in virtually all climates except for some regions of polar climate or extreme desert.
Countries other than the U.S. with high tornado activity include Canada, Australia, Argentina, Bangladesh, and South Africa.
Not that we know of. While other planets do have storms, none of them are quite like the tornadoes on earth.
Yes. Tornadoes can happen almost anywhere. All 50 U.S. states have had at least a few tornadoes. Most developed countries and some developing countries have recorded tornadoes as well.
No. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere in the world.
Yes. The Midwestern U.S. is the most tornado-prone region in the world.
Tornadoes are common in the midwest, but hurricanes don't occur there. Hurricanes can only form over the ocean and fall apart quickly if they hit land.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere. Tornado Alley is just a place that has an exceptionally high incidence of strong tornadoes.
yes all over the world except Antarctica
Yes. Espeically Bangledesh.
I know that it mostly happen in tornado alley so you can research tornado alley.
no,but some can get bad depending on the weathers mood
No. Tennessee is not in Tornado alley, though by some standards it is in Dixie Alley, which also sees high numbers of tornadoes. Dixie Alley also includes parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama
The colloquial term is Tornado Alley, generally stretching from Texas to South Dakota and Iowa. There is relatively high tornado activity extending from the Rocky Mountains in the west, to the Appalachian Mountains in the east and from the Gulf of Mexico to southern Canada.See the related Wikipedia link for a nice map of the area:
Surprisingly, the UK has the highest number of reported tornadoes for its land area of any country in the world. However - Tornado Alley in the U.S.A reports the greatest number of tornadoes overall.
No. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere. Tornado Alley just gets more tornadoes than anywhere else.
Tornadoes can occur in Tornado Alley during any month, but activity usually peaks in the month of May.
False. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere; Tornado Alley is just where strong tornadoes are most common.
Tornadoes can occur in Tornado Alley at any time but are most common in the spring and during the late afternoon or early evening.
Tornadoes can occur in Tornado Alley during any month, but activity usually peaks in the month of May.
No. Tornado Alley is in the central United States. It is a fairly common misconception that tornadoes can only occur in Tornado Alley. In reality they can occur almost anywhere; Tornado Alley just gets more and stronger tornadoes than other places do.
No. Tornadoes can form almost anywhere. Tornado Alley is just a place that has exceptionally high tornado activity.
A tornado anywhere is a violent event. If you mean by the technical definition of a violent tornado, one rated EF4 or EF5, such tornadoes do occur fairly regularly in Tornado Alley, but make up a very small minority of the tornadoes that occur there. As with most places, most of the tornadoes in Tornado Alley are rated EF0 or EF1.
tornado alley
Tornado Alley.
The midwest also known as tornado alley
Tornado Alley.