Well a very simple question but that question requires a precise answer. The world would be very different. To some degree a tornado serves as an energy outlet for a thunderstorm. Without tornadoes, the storms that would otherwise produce them would have to release it some other way, possibly though stronger winds, larger hail, or by lasting longer.
There would be less damage to homes and property, though some areas might see houses built with less sturdy construction.
the fairy world doesn't exist
the fairy world doesn't exist
It doesn't exist in real life, but it can in the Ben Ten series.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere in the world except cold areas like Antarctica and the north pole. Tornadoes are mostly common in United States.
spider-man wouldn't exist....titirii
Well,that is unconfirmed. I don't really get the question,either. But,this might answer it:100s of flights take place all around the world every day of every second.So,you would never have a sky that is plane-free.So,that means palnes can be inside tornadoes all the time.This can be common. About 700 Tornadoes have hit planes in the USA. About 8000 Tornadoes have hit planes Worldwide. 8000 tornadoes might seem alot of tornadoes.But that is nothing compared to hundreds of thousands of tornadoes that have struck the entire planet
We wouldn't have kangaroos.
Allover the world countries but at different percentages.
Tornadoes have been happening from the beginning from our planet's birth. Since then we have not been able to record the amount because there were no intelligent human life, no recorded written language, and there were tornadoes in areas with no inhabitants. We do not have the exact number of tornadoes that have occurred on this planet. Yet we do have the number of tornadoes average per year in different countries.
Tornadoes happen all around the world and it depend on your location as to how many tornadoes you will have.
Tornadoes happen around the world, ever minute.
yes. almost every place in the world can have tornadoes.