No, tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica. But usually, the US is the most common place for tornadoes, especially in Tornado Alley.
Tornadoes occur in other countries besides the US. However, the US heartland has ideal conditions for tornadoes.
In the US, Alaska.
Yes, tornadoes can happen all over the world (including India). The most common place to have tornadoes is in the US.
No. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere that gets thunderstorms.
not tornadoes do not have names they only get named by the place where they touch down
The second highest incidence of recorded tornadoes is in Canada, which averages about 100 tornadoes per year.
There is none. All 50 states have had tornadoes. Even Alaska has had 4.
No. Only in regions that get thunderstorms. Polar climates and areas of extreme desert (such as the Atacama) do not experience tornadoes.
No. Intense tornadoes (those rated EF3 or higher) only account for about 3% of tornadoes in the U.S. Most tornadoes are rated as weak, EF0 or EF1.
The most likely place to see tornadoes in the U.S. is on the great plains, particularly in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
No. Many countries have tornadoes. The U.S. just gets more than other places.
No. Tornadoes can form almost anywhere. Tornado Alley is just a place that has exceptionally high tornado activity.