Tornadoes can actually pass over bodies of water without being affected much. In fact all three of the deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history crossed the Mississippi River.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere in the world except cold areas like Antarctica and the north pole. Tornadoes are mostly common in United States.
Tornadoes happen all around the world and it depend on your location as to how many tornadoes you will have.
Tornadoes happen because there is wind on earth!
Hills do not stop tornadoes, as tornadoes can pass over or through hills with varying effects. The presence of hills can affect the strength and behavior of a tornado, but they do not act as a barrier that will prevent a tornado from occurring.
All US states have had tornadoes. Antarctica gets snow and no tornadoes, but it is a continent, not a state.
No one could answer that because tornadoes have been destroying the world over before the dinosaurs.
Yes. There are no tornadoes in Antarctica, and it is doubtful that they occur in the Atacama Desert.
About 75% of recorded tornadoes strike the United States. This is misleading however, as many countries do not keep records of their tornadoes. The actual number of tornadoes outside the U.S. is not known.
No, Canada comes in second for tornadoes.
There are several cities and towns in the World named Melbourne, all of them can get tornadoes
Of course! Tornadoes happen all around the world not just the U.S.