No. Valleys do not protect from tornadoes. In fact there is some evidence that tornadoes can intensify as they enter a valley. Saginaw was hit by a tornado in 1982.
Wetlands provide habitats for many living things because of their sheltered waters and large supply of nutrients. :)
Yes there is tornadoes in Texas because some parts of Texas are in tornadoes alley.🌪
Tornadoes happen because there is wind on earth!
Yes there is tornadoes in Texas because some parts of Texas are in tornadoes alley.🌪
They don't. Farmers get hit by tornadoes just like other people do. It's just not heard of as much because a tornado hitting a farm is less likely to make big news than one hitting a town. There is no way that people can prevent tornadoes.
Because they form in thunderstorms tornadoes are usually accompanied by lightning, but they do not cause it.
Tornadoes are to be feared because they can cause major damage and can injure and kill people.
Leeward islands are named as such because they are located on the side of an island that is sheltered from the prevailing winds, known as the "leeward side." This side typically experiences calmer and more protected conditions compared to the windward side, which faces the brunt of the wind and weather.
Its because its the hot month for some places for tornadoes it also depends were you are !
Because it doesn't get as many tornadoes as tornado alley.
Because nearly all tornadoes are produced by supercells.
Tornadoes can vary in width, but the narrowest tornadoes can be as thin as a few meters at the ground. These thin tornadoes are often referred to as rope tornadoes because of their slender and elongated shape.