tornadoes can start in any continent except Antarctica and in the U.S the Midwest is full of rural areas and grassy lands which makes tornadoes to form often in those areas
Mexico is located on North America or the Americas, depending on the 5 or 7 continent theory you are taught.
States that form part of a continent are typically referred to as countries or nations. Each country governs a specific geographic area on the continent and has its own government, laws, and leadership.
There is no such geographic area code in the UK. All UK geographic area codes start with 01 or 02. Numbers beginning 074, 075, 07624, 077, 078 and 079 are for mobile phones.
Yes, tornadoes are more common in the midwestern states of the United States, particularly in an area known as "Tornado Alley," which includes states like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. The unique geographic and atmospheric conditions in this region create an environment that is conducive to the formation of tornadoes.
They were fighting an offensive war and they were invading a large geographic area.
In political terms, yes because it shares the North American continent with the United States and Canada. In geographic terms no, beacuse Mexico's area of 1,972,550 square kilometers (761,606 sq mi) represents only 7.9% of the continent's area of 24,709,000 square kilometers (9,540,000 sq mi).
I am pretty sure it is Topography. And yes it does start with T. :)
The United States has the most tornadoes by area of land. This is due to its unique geographic and atmospheric conditions that make it prone to the formation of tornadoes. The central part of the country, known as Tornado Alley, experiences a high frequency of tornadoes each year.
The range or area occupied by a population is itsA. Growth rate.B. Geographic distribution.C. Age structure.D.Population density.
Most likely yes. If an area can get thunderstorms it can get tornadoes.
Yes. The Phoenix area has had a few weak tornadoes.
Networks covering a limited or small geographic area are typically called LANs (local area networks). Of course, it depends heavily on your description of "small geographic area"