Tornadoes do not benefit the world. The bring destruction, death, and trauma.
It doesn't really. A tornado in a bottle provides amusement, but little else.
The longest tornado in the world happened in the U.S. in 1925.
The longest-lived and farthest traveling tornado was the world in the US, but not in the world. It was the Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925, which hit portions of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. The worst tornado on record in the world was the Daulatpur-Saturia tornado, which struck central Bangladesh on April 26, 1989.
No. A tornado only affects a relatively small area.
The most recent tornado in the world is the outbreak (so far) is in the USA in most of May.
mostly in America the tri state tornado but most part of the world it is the Daulatapur Salturia Bangladesh tornado
The Daulatpur-Saturia tornado of Bangladesh is the deadliest tornado in world history, with a death toll of about 1,300.
Probably the worst, or at least the deadliest tornado in the world was the Daulatpur-Salturia in Bangladesh on April 26, 1989.
The world's deadliest tornado was the Daulatpu-Saturia tornado, which struck central Bangladesh on April 26, 1989. It killed an estimated 1,300 people.
The eye of a tornado is extremely calm and bears no resemblence to all the mayhem that the tornado causes to the outside world.
Tornado Alley is named as such because it has the highest incidence of tornadoes in the world.
Floods are essential in some areas in delivering fertaile soil. Tornadoes have no real benefit.