75-80% of recorded tornadoes occur in the U.S. This is misleading however, as many countries do not keep record of tornadoes. So it is likely that most of the tornadoes that occur elsewhere in the world are missed.
Generally secondary succession will take place. Since even though much of the vegetation may be destroyed the soil and some buried seeds mostly remain in place.
Tornadoes are most common in the central U.S. in a region called Tornado Alley.
A tornado results in secondary succession. The plants on the surface are destroyed, but buried seeds generally stay in place and the soil remains mostly intact.
Since a tornado destroys existing vegetation but leaves the soil mostly intact the area will regrow by secondary succession.
Linting is a process that involves checking computer code for errors, so no, linting would not take place in a tornado.
No. A whirlpool is simply a vortex in water. A tornado is a very specific kind of vortex that by definition take place in air.
It took place mostly in Virginia. Oh Ya
mostly on farms
The safest place to take cover from a tornado, even if you do have a bathtub, is your basement. If you have neither find a room in the center part of you house away from windows.
There has never been a tornado named Chris as tornadoes don't have names. There was a Hurricane Chris in 1994 and another in 2012.
You cannot "defeat" a tornado of any kind. All you can do is take cover to ensure your safety. The best place to be is in a basement or cellar.
tornado mostly showup at summer.