The best place to be in the event of a tornado is in a basement or cellar. If that is not an option, then go to an interior room on the lowest floor of your house.
the two most common places that tornado's occur are in the state of kansas and the state of texas.
Tornadoes do not have names, but they are sometimes referred to by where they hit. Two significant tornadoes that hit places beginning with "R" are the Regina, Saskatchewan tornado of 1912 and the Rochester, Minnesota tornado of 1883. A less significant but more recent deadly tornado was the Raleigh, North Carolina tornado of 2011.
No, you cannot stop a tornado with another tornado. The two tornadoes would simply merge and form a larger tornado.
cantley lingwood and acle they are all in norfolk theres two more in halvergate and reedham also in norfolk
Tornadoes do not have names, hurricanes do. Tornadoes are usually referred to by the places they hit or occur near (such as the Joplin, Missouri tornado or the Aurora, Nebraska tornado). At least two have been referred to by some notable aspects. One was Tri-State tornado, the worst tornado in U.S. history, which tore across three states (though it was not the only three state tornado). The other was the Tornado of the Elevens, which hit Owosso, Michigan at 11:11 pm on November 11, 1911.
If two tornadoes meet, they will merge to form one tornado.
"Tornado" in Spanish is the same as in English, "tornado". An alternative, "torcedor" (meaning "twister"), can be used.
Neither. Tornado and twister are two words for the same thing.
There is none; twister and tornado are two words for the same thing. Tornado is the preferred scientific term.
There is none; twister and tornado are two words for the same thing. Tornado is the preferred scientific term.
No two girls should be ok but two boy with a female around would fight
Death or loss of home or, in cases, both.