While they happen everywhere else, tornadoes are not known to form in Antarctica.
Antarctica is the continent that does not have tornadoes. Tornadoes typically form over land, so the cold and uninhabited nature of Antarctica makes it unlikely for tornadoes to occur there.
Antarctica is very cold while tornadoes can only form with thunderstorms, which require at least some degree of warm, moist air.
Antarctica is too cold for tornadoes to form. Tornadoes need energy from warm air.
Yes, tornadoes can happen almost anywhere that there are thunderstorms.
yes except Antarctica
Tornadoes can potentially form anywhere around the world, but they are most commonly observed in the central United States. However, there are some regions with very low occurrences of tornadoes, such as Antarctica and parts of the Arctic.
The Arctic and the Antarctica because it's to cold for them to form there!
Antarctica is not believed to get tornadoes at all.
Yes. Every continent has tornadoes except Antarctica.
tornadoes can start in any continent except Antarctica and in the U.S the Midwest is full of rural areas and grassy lands which makes tornadoes to form often in those areas
Antarctica
Yes. Tornadoes occur on all continents except Antarctica.