If there is a tornado in your country, you probably don't have to worry, as it could easily be a hundred, even a thousand miles away. If there is one in your local area, though, go it a basement or cellar. If none is available, go to an interior room on the lowest floor of the building you are in. If youare in a mobile home, leave it for a sturdier structure.
No country does. A suction vortex is not a tornado; it is a feature that can develop in a tornado. A tornado itself is a vortex but can sometimes contain smaller vortices (vortexes) called suction vortices. Such a storm is called a multiple-vortex tornado.
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No. Tornadoes cover small areas, and if a tornado is coming there usually isn't time to evacuate.
A very small country perhaps. In rare cases a tornado may travel over 100 miles, which is enough to cross some countries.
The deadliest tornado in the U.S. in 2011 was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22. The death toll from this tornado stands at 157 marking it as the 7th deadliest tornado in U.S. history and the deadliest in the country since 1947.
The word "tornado" is believed to have originated from the Spanish word "tornar," meaning "to turn" or "to twist." This was then adapted into "tornada" and eventually evolved into "tornado" in English.
No part of any country is a tornado. A tornado is a weather event, not a place. However all parts of the US can get tornadoes except, perhaps, for northern Alaska.
Tornado country,a bit bumby terrain.
The Great Plains.