No. That title belongs to the U.S. which averages more than 1200 tornadoes per year.
Britain, overall, gets more tornadoes per square mile, but due to its smaller size it gets fewer actual tornadoes. This is partly due to the U.S. having large expanses west of the Rockies where there are few tornadoes.
The year with the most violent tornadoes on record was 1974, with a total of 36 tornadoes rated as violent.
So far the year 2004 has had the most confirmed tornadoes in the U.S. at 1,817.
It is not known, as there are no consistent records of global tornado statistics.
Texas has had the most tornadoes in the United States this year, followed by Mississippi and Alabama.
It is impossible to say with any certainty. In an average year, there are about 1,800 tornadoes recorded worldwide, most of them in the United States. The true number of tornadoes is probably several times higher. Most countries do not conduct storm surveys and so the majority of the world's tornadoes go unrecorded.
Canada reports the second largest number of tornadoes in the world, after the United States. Canada has between 80 and 100 tornadoes each year.
Texas, averaging about 150 tornadoes per year.
It is not known. In an average year there are about 1800 recored tornadoes worlwide, most of them in the United States. However, the actual number of tornadoes is certainly much higher. Most countries do not keep detailed records or conduct damage surveys, so most tornadoes, possibly a vast majority, are never recorded, especially in sparsely populated areas.
The most active time for tornadoes is generally in the spring.
tornado alley is where most tornadoes are located.
That is not known. Official statistics say there are about 2,000 tornadoes in the world per year, but the actual number of tornadoes is probably much higher. Many countries do not keep record of their tornadoes and so only ones that cause major damage become known. Many tornadoes that occur in unpopulated areas go unnoticed.
Tornadoes most often occur in Spring and early summer.