Tornadoes have occurred on every continent except Antarctica.
Tornadoes are most commonly found in North America, particularly in the United States, where the conditions for their formation are most favorable. However, tornadoes can occur on all continents except for Antarctica. Europe, Australia, and South America also experience tornadoes, although they are less frequent and less intense compared to those in North America.
The two continents found in the southern hemisphere are Australia and Antarctica.
Temperate deciduous forests can be found on all continents except Antarctica.
The Atlantic Ocean is found off the east coast of all continents.
The continents found in the Western Hemisphere are North America and South America.
lithosphere Islands and continents are usually found in areas that have been surrounded by a large mass of water.
Asia , i am guessing
Oceans are not found on continents.
If you mean Asia, the answer is yes. All continents except Antarctica get tornadoes.
A tornado alarm or tornado siren is a loud siren found in some tornado prone areas that sounds when a tornado warning is issued.
Technically Tornado Alley is a term reserved for a specific region in the central U.S. However the are regions not entirely unlike Tornado Alley on other continents, including one in Argentina (South America) another in Asia covering parts of India and Bangladesh, and a third ins South Africa.
Tornado alley is not an event, it is an area of the central plains of the United States. It is always there and will almost certainly be there as long as the continents have their current forms.
The eye of a tornado is a relatively calm area that can sometimes be found at the tornado's center, similar to the ey of a hurricane.
The Continents were combined to Pangea at first.
it can be found in china and part of Egypt
The two continents found in the southern hemisphere are Australia and Antarctica.
Temperate deciduous forests can be found on all continents except Antarctica.
The largest tornado ever in history was found in Tornado Alley, (obviously named after the amount of tornadoes which started.)