Tornado Alley.
Tornadoes are commonly observed on the Great Plains.
Tornadoes usually form on land, but they can form on water in which case they are called waterspouts.
Tornadoes can form in just about any sort of terrain.
They often do, but they can also form over hilly and even mountainous terrain.
Tornadoes usually form on land, though they can form on water, win which case they are called waterspouts.
They can form on either on water or on land, but it is more common for them to form on land. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
a land form that is a flat piece of land is called a plateau. Ps if thats wrong soz
Tornadoes most often form on land, but they can form over water.
They can touch down on both flat and rough land.
Yes, tornadoes do occur in Africa despite its flat terrain. Tornadoes can form under specific atmospheric conditions and are not solely limited by the topography of the land. Africa experiences tornadoes in various regions, typically during certain weather patterns like severe thunderstorms or tropical cyclones.
No, they can form over water. At that point it is called a tornadic waterspout.
Tornadoes can form over just about any sort of terrain but tend to be more common in flat or gently rolling areas. Hurricanes can only form over warm ocean water.