A typical tornado will travel about 30 miles (about 50 km) in an hour, with some of the faster ones moving up to 60 miles. However, very few tornadoes last that long.
The Joplin tornado traveled about 22 miles in total. It was in Joplin for about 7 miles.
After hitting a town a tornado will typically keep going for a bit, usually traveling eastward. If it travels far enough it might even hit another town. Eventually, though the tornado will dissipate, essentially ceasing to exist. It is rare for a tornado to last more than an hour.
You can go 70 miles every hour.
At 80 miles per hour, you can go 80 miles in a hour. :)
In one hour, you will go 6 kilometers.
The 2011 Joplin tornado had peak winds estimated at 225-250 mph (362-402 km/h).
it can go 5miles per hour
An F5 tornado typically lasts for over half an hour, and sometimes over an hour.
If you mean how far can a tornado go, the average damage path is 10 miles long, but can range anywhere from a few hundred feet to over 200 miles. If you mean how big can a tornado get, the average tornado is 50 yards wide, but sizes can range from less than 10 yards to up to 2.5 miles.
The hardest tornado was in Texas, USA.
The average tornado moves at about 30 miles per hour.
No, the fastest winds in a tornado every recorded was 301mph. that was the Oklahoma tornado of 1999