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While the flat land may be a contributing factor, it is the geography surrounding the states that plays a bigger role. Dry air from the Rockies tot he west collides with warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, forming a dry line. This triggers the development of thunderstorms that can produce tornadoes.

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Tornado Alley states typically have favorable conditions for tornado formation due to a combination of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico colliding with cool, dry air from the Rockies. The flat terrain in these states allows for the unimpeded clash of these air masses, creating the necessary conditions for severe weather and tornadoes to develop frequently.

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