Yes. It is rare for a tornado to be stationary. Most tornadoes move in a northeasterly direction.
they air moves it so when air pushes it it moves or that it does not move just air moving every where
No. Tornadoes usually move from southwest to northeast.
Tornadoes in the Midwest can move in any direction, but generally travel northeast.
They don't. Tornadoes move air from one place to another, but in no way do they destroy the atmosphere.
Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere move to the northeast.
No. Although nearly all tornadoes move, tornadoes have ocassionally been documented to become stationary.
That is the most common direction in which tornadoes travel, but they can move in any direction.
Tornadoes usually move southwest to northeast.
Tornadoes typically move in the direction of the prevailing winds, but they can also change direction due to the local terrain. Tornadoes can move downhill if the conditions are right, but it is not common.
Tornadoes can happen in any place that gets thunderstorms.
Just about. If a place can get strong thunderstorms it can get tornadoes.
Move to a new region where tornadoes are less likely. The safest place during a tornado is underground in a basement or storm cellar.