No. A tornado only affects a relatively small area.
end of the world
No it will not end the world.
There was no reason for the world to end. There was no catalyst. The world will not end without some catastrophic natural event big enough to end it.
No the world is not going to end
the Mayan calender predicted the world would end in 2012not 2000. and even then, the world will proll not end.
the world willl most likely end
Dallas Tornado ended in 1981.
Tornado of 1711, or Flood of 1245, or The End of World of 2012
The longest tornado in the world happened in the U.S. in 1925.
There is no official beginning or end to tornado season, but it is generally considered to end in June. However, tornadoes are not limited to tornado season, it's just a time of higher tornado activity. Strong tornadoes can and have happened at all times of the year.
There is no official beginning or end to tornado season, but it is generally considered to end in June. However, tornadoes are not limited to tornado season, it's just a time of higher tornado activity. Strong tornadoes can and have happened at all times of the year.
The longest-lived and farthest traveling tornado was the world in the US, but not in the world. It was the Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925, which hit portions of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. The worst tornado on record in the world was the Daulatpur-Saturia tornado, which struck central Bangladesh on April 26, 1989.
The most recent tornado in the world is the outbreak (so far) is in the USA in most of May.
Tri-National Tornado Training Establishment ended in 1999.
The 2013 Washington, Illinois tornado was rated as a high-end EF4.
The Tri-State tornado dissipated about 10 miles northeast of Princeton, Indiana.
mostly in America the tri state tornado but most part of the world it is the Daulatapur Salturia Bangladesh tornado