No. Only in regions that get thunderstorms. Polar climates and areas of extreme desert (such as the Atacama) do not experience tornadoes.
Yes, tornadoes occur on every continent except Antarctica.
About 1200 tornadoes occur in the U.S. every year alone, with hundreds if not thousands more worldwide. On average the U.S. sees 177 days with tornadoes every year.
Yes. Tornadoes have been recorded on every of the year, though not every day of every year. However, they occur most often and are generally the strongest in the spring.
They pollinate the place they occur.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur at any time of year.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere that gets thunderstorms. Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica.
It is estimated that 3 out of every 4 tornadoes occur in the United States, 80% of those occur on the Great Plains, also known as Tornado Alley.
Yes. Tornadoes do not occur in extremely cold regions such as Antarctica.
There have been large outbreaks of tornadoes in many place, but the largest numbers of tornadoes occur in the central United States.
Yes. Tornadoes happen every year.
Tornadoes are most common in the central U.S. in a region called Tornado Alley.
Yes. There were 1093 tornadoes in the U.S. in 2007 and more worldwide. Hundreds of tornadoes occur every year.