The fastest moving tornado recorded traveled with a forwards speed of 73 mph.
The fastest winds recorded in a tornado were 302 mph
Bees shoot their "gun" (stinger) fast, to a bee, not you. You are more likely to be stinged by a bee than attacked by a shark. remember than when you are a bee person!
The winds in tornadoes are fast, but tornadoes themselves do not necessarily move fast. Some tornadoes do move very fast. A few have traveled at over 70 mph. Meanwhile, others have crawled along at less than 10 mph, with some not moving at all. A typical tornado moves at 30 to 35 mph.
Quite fast
Since records began in 1950 there have bee 56501 confirmed tornadoes in the U.S. the actual number of tornadoes is probably much higher as in the early half of this period the majority of weak tornadoes (which account for 89% of recorded tornadoes today) were missed.
There is no evidence that there are tornadoes on Venus.
The most common question about tornadoes is likely "How fast can a tornado travel?"
No they spin very very fast
Look fast and reference quickly -especially if you are known to be allergic to bee stings.
Take cover...and fast. Not sure about your question. Tornadoes will be tornadoes. As I said before take cover. I've always been taught to get into a closet. Or get into a bathtub with a mattress on top of you.
200-250mph hope this was a use to you.
yes
They can kill just about anything. And they are extremely fast.