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On average 3 tornadoes touch down in Maryland each year.

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How many tornadoes touch down every year everywhere?

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How big are average tornadoes at the ground?

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Tornado ground speed?

I believe you are asking how fast tornadoes can travel. This varies. The average tornado moves at 35 miles per hour. Tornadoes may be stationary or may, in very rare cases, move at over 70 mph.


At what temperature do tornadoes occur?

Based on storm chaser roger hill,s tornadoes 58 degrease is about the coolest tempture that a tornado could hit in. Though there has been other rumers that tornadoes have struck even when it was cooler. No one really know,s for sure. The NWS shows ground temps as low as 36; the air above the ground can be much more humid and warmer. So that will influence the formation more than the actual ground temp.


What happens after a tornado to the Earth's crust?

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Does a tornado pick up land and take it to other places?

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Why are tornadoes attracted to water?

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