Yes. There have been quite a few throughout history, most of them in the United States.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere that gets thunderstorms. Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica.
Tornadoes can occur anywhere in New Jersey. That some locations but not others have been struck has simply been a matter of chance.
Yes. Or at least there have probably been tornadoes for as long has Earth has had approximately the same atmosphere that it has now.
Yes. Texas gets more tornadoes than any other state. Tornadoes have been recorded in all parts of Texas.
It can. Chicago has been hit by tornadoes in the past. It has simply been a matter of chance that the city has not taken a major direct hit in recent dacades.
No. recently. In recent years astronomers have observed magnetic vortices on the sun that have been informally dubbed "solar tornadoes" but they are not actual tornadoes and are driven by different mechanisms from tornadoes on Earth.
Since tornados are not alien they cant just come to earth so i bet they have been around since there was earth
Yes, South Dakota is part of a region called Tornado alley, which gets more tornadoes than anywhere else in the world. Even outside Tornado Alley tornadoes have been recorded in all 50 states.
There have been a number of major tornadoes in Ohio, the worst however was the Xenia, Ohio tornado of April 3, 1974. This tornado was rated F5, the highest intensity level for tornadoes and was one of the strongest and most destructive tornadoes of the 20th century.
No. There were tornadoes on earth before humans existed. Some have tried to link an apparent increase in tornadic activity with climate change caused by humans, but in reality there has been no such increase in activity.
Fire tornadoes, or more properly firewhirls, have probably been on earth as long as there have been intense fires. The earliest wildfires on earth appear to have occurred in the middle to late Devonian period a little over 400 million years ago.
Probably. There have been tornadoes in Chicago before, though none within the city in living memory have been particularly destructive, though nearby communities such as Plainfield have been hit hard.