Most tornadoes form with a counter-clockwise spin in the northern hemisphere or a clockwise spin in the southern hemisphere. Most travel northeast in the northern hemisphere and southeast in the southern.
Most of the northern boundary is formed by the Alps. However, on the Iberian Peninsula, the Pyrenees form another northern border of Southern Europe.
The Sahara Desert
Cape Agulhas
Tornadoes form in the southern hemisphere for the same reason they form in the northern hemisphere. The mechanics are the same. See the related question for what causes tornadoes
The Pontic Mountains frame the northern border of the Anatolian peninsula, while the Taurus Mountains form the southern border.
No, South Africa refers to one country which is located in southern Africa, but when someone refers to southern Africa it includes a number of countries which are all located on the southern end of the African continent. Other countries which form part of southern Africa include Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique and Zambia.
Canada to the north, Mexico to the south.
Siroccos is the plural form of the noun sirocco. A sirocco is defined as a hot wind that is blowing from northern Africa that affects areas of southern Europe. Siroccos are often warm, rainy, and dustladen southeast or south winds.
The Indian ocean to the east, southern ocean to the south, and the Atlantic ocean to the west of Africa.
The Indian ocean to the east, southern ocean to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west of Africa.
the pontic and Taurus Mountains