For the most part they live just as other people do. Even in tornado Alley the Chance of being killed or suffering significant property damage are low. Additionally, there is no place that is without its dangers. People in tornado-prone areas have to deal with tornadoes, people in some big cities have to deal with high crime rates, and many Californians have to deal with wildfires and earthquakes.
Most people in Tornado Alley live the same way most other Americans do. Agriculture and oil drilling are the main economic activities of the region.
Yes! Most definitely!
Yes they do.
It is impossible to say. Tornadoes have been occurring in the region we call "Tornado Alley" since before people were there to report them.
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No. While Ontario does get tornadoes, it is nowhere near Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley is farther west.
Yes. Tornado Alley is in the south of the U.S.A.
Tornado Alley does not have official boundaries. Depending on how the map is drawn Leander could be considered just inside or just outside Tornado Alley.
Yeah, I live there. Its called Tornado Alley.
Western Missouri is generally considered to be in Tornado Alley.
The ISBN of Tornado Alley - book - is 0916156842.
Tornado Alley - book - was created in 1989.