Although Valleys themselves do not cause tornadoes, tornadoes can and do strike in valleys.
Tornadoes have recurred in all 50 U.S. States, though they are most common one the central plains and in the south. Tornadoes can occur most parts of the world except for polar regions and a few areas of extreme desert. Countries with high tornado rates include Australia, India, Bangladesh, and Argentina.
Tornadoes can occur in most parts of the world, but are rare in most placed. The Great Plains of the United States are the best-known region for tornadoes, so much so that the area is called Tornado Alley. The Southeastern U.S. is not far behind. Other significant tornado-forming regions can be found in Bangladesh, Australia, South Africa, and parts of Europe.
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Tornadoes can occur in just about all climate zones except for polar and extremely arid regions. They are most common in temperate and subtropical climates. Tornado hot spots include the central United States, portions of Bangladesh, Australia, Argentina, South Africa, and Europe.
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Tornadoes do not occur in polar regions, such as Antarctica, or in extreme desert areas such as the Atacama.
Tornadoes can occur in almost any biome, but appear to be most common in grassland regions.
Tornadoes do not occur in polar regions, because the cold air does not provide enough energy. They do not occur in extreme desert regions because there is not enough moisture to fuel the right kind of thunderstorm.
Yes. Tornadoes do not occur in extremely cold regions such as Antarctica.
Yes. Tornadoes do not occur in Antarctica and likely do no occur in parts of the Arctic and in areas of extreme desert. There are many other regions that are cold or arid that tornadoes occur, but are extremely rare.
Tornadoes can occur in most climates, but are more common in areas with hot climates. However, temperature is not the only factors. Tornadoes are rare in arid regions, for example.
Just about. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere apart from polar regions and extreme desert.
Tornadoes most famously occur on the Great Plains, but they are not uncommon in some hilly areas such as the Ohio River Valley.
No. Only in regions that get thunderstorms. Polar climates and areas of extreme desert (such as the Atacama) do not experience tornadoes.
Both can occur in the tropics, though tornadoes are more common in temperate areas. All hurricanes form in the tropics but they can move into temperate regions.
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Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms, which are fueled by warm, moist air. Polar regions are too cold.