As long as you keep feeding it
Your basement. Right?
Please don't go in the basement. Swampman lives down there and he gets peckish often.Boxes were stacked from the floor to ceiling in the basement.I keep the vintage wine in the basement.
The farther up you go in Michigan, it gets more snower, for instance the UP gets lots of snow.
you will die
If you are stuck in a tornado, and you are outside, you want to lay down in a large ditch if you can find one. That's how you could survive outside of your house. If you are inside, go to your basement. If you don't have a basement go into the room on the lowest level of your house and stay away from all windows. But to answer the question, the majority of people affected by a tornado survive.
In the deathly hallows snape gets killed by nagini (the snake) In book 4, the snake kills a muggle, who used to be gardener for the Riddle family.
indirectly, if a house gets its energy from nuclear power plant, but not in the same way as burning coal or oil- it's much to dangerous to have a little nuclear reactor in the basement.
Well, since it can't telaport through the wall, it obviously gets in through an opening of some kind. If there are less openings, you will have less of a snake problem. Also make sure you don't have a rodent problem, as that will lure them in.
Either a snake made out of pie, a snake that likes pie, or a thing that gets pie out of drain. I am going with #3.
in dereks attic and my basement, it is where Abe Lincoln gets his waffle batter.
It depend on how cold it gets in the basement.
It dose not charm the snake the snake follows the movement of the charmer so it can strike if the charmer gets any closer it can strike.