Probably not. Most people killed by tornadoes are struck by debris, not picked up and thrown.
Strapping yourself to a pole leaves you exposed and is perhaps the worst thing you could possibly do in a tornado.
Polar Bears live in the North pole, but penguins don't.Penguins live in the south pole. Not many insects can survive at those temperatures, but there is one tiny insect that can survive at the south pole.
Cacti are not suited to survive in the extreme cold temperatures and lack of sunlight in the North Pole. They are adapted to thrive in hot, arid environments and would not be able to survive in the icy conditions of the North Pole.
There is no exact answer, because it is not known how abruptly it could happen or how much damage it could do. An abrupt pole shift has not happened in earth's history and is very unlikely in the future. Pole shifts do happen, but are not devastating at all and are barely noticeable.
They are only found in the South Pole
He's fat .. Its body heat !
They survive by being so warm.
No, there are no snakes in the North Pole. It is too cold, and being cold-blooded, snakes rely on the environment to maintain their body temperature. They could not survive the North Pole's climate.
Sir Walter Raleigh never ventured near the South Pole.
No whale groups live at the South Pole. The pole is 9,300 feet above sea level on an ice sheet. Whales survive in oceans.
No, the North Pole and South Pole are not the same. The North Pole is located at the top of the Earth, while the South Pole is at the bottom. They are opposite ends of the Earth's axis.
The North Pole is known as the Arctic Region, while the South Pole is known as the Antarctic region.
penguins need cold to to survive but some dont