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These plant communities cover approximately 9.4% of the Earth's surface (or 30% of total land area).
Big cities have taken hits before. The only reason that small cities get hit by big one is that there are more of them and they cover a greater combined land area than big cities.
These plant communities cover approximately 9.4% of the Earth's surface (or 30% of total land area).
Tornadoes, by a considerable amount.
Tornadoes are very destructive along a narrow path of land, but hurricans cover a much larger area.
Tornado Alley is the most common area that is prone to tornadoes. Tornadoes normally show up there because the land is so dry, if I remember correctly.
No, tornadoes most often form on land in temperate regions. Hurricanes normally form over tropical oceans.
Deserts cover about 33% of the total land mass of the earth.
There is none. Tornadoes are not waves, they are violent whirlwinds and they generally occur on land. When they do occur they do not produce much in the way of waves, as the winds of a tornado only cover a small area.
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Many of the area frequented by tornadoes are flat. But there are a number of tornado prone areas that are hilly.
Land
Tornadoes occur more in rural areas as a simple matter of geometric probability. The majority of the land area of the United States is rural, so that is where most of the tornadoes will hit.
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Flooding is water that goes onto land into places it doesn't normally go whilst tornadoes are violent winds, spinning winds that can tear apart buildings.
The land in the central United States is the best breeding ground for the storms which produce tornadoes. . . Most tornadoes in the United States form in an area called "Tornado Alley". This area includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.