No because it never existed!
That she fought in a war with her husbund,but he then had a heartsroke and she took his place.
:O flushishish dad
Yes. He died at the cannon and then Molly took over his position.
Yes , a tornado would be more powerful . (After all , a single bee took down Zim's ship.)
Probably the one that took Dorothy to Oz from Kansas. She called it a cyclone.
The Oklahoma tornado took place in the city of Moore on May 19, 2013. The highest winds reached 340k/ph (210mph). The 2013 Moore tornado killed 24 people and injured 377 others.
The Plains tornado outbreak happened. It was a tornado that had a duration of 3 days. The May 1957 Central Plains tornado outbreak was a tornado outbreak that took place across the US Central Plains from May 19 to May 21, 1957. The F5 tornado that was included in this outbreak and the most significant, is often called the Ruskin Heights Tornado according to people in the Kansas City area as the worst of the damage occurred in the Ruskin Heights area, a suburb and housing development south of Kansas City. Fifty-seven tornadoes were reported from Colorado to the Mississippi Valley and 59 people were killed during the outbreak including 44 from the Ruskin Heights tornado.
The Whippoorwill tornado took place on Pamona Lake in Osage County, Kansas. A showboat, named the Whippoorwill, that included a dinner theater had left the dock at around 7 pm, when it was struck by an F-1 tornado. The boat capsized resulting in 16 deaths.
molly pitchers important events in her life were that she took over the cannon when her husband was wounded. She was also named a solider by George Washington.
because they have took samples of the mountain
No, it was simply built as a monument. The arch would have little to no effect on a tornado even if it took a direct hit.
The have been many destructive tornadoes in Oklahoma, but three most of the notable would probably be:The Moore-Bridgecreek tornado of May 3, 1999The Woodward, Oklahoma tornado of April 9, 1947The Snyder, Oklahoma tornado of May 10, 1905