Tornadoes have been observed and documented on every continent except Antarctica.
Since tornadoes require thunderstorms and the conditions in Antarctica pretty much prevent that there is little chance of a tornado in Antarctica.
There is no country without anyone! There are only some places without anyone
Isolated tornadoes are tornadoes that do not occur in association with an outbreak. The tornado is generally the only one produced by that weather system or one of only a few scattered ones.
The only continent to contain only one country is Australia, which is both the country and the continent. Antarctica is only a continent, but does not contain any country.
Africa is not a country because it is a continent in which many countries are located. There is only one continent that contains only one country. That is Australia, the smallest inhabited continent
Six of the seven continents get tornadoes. The only one that doesn't is Antarctica.
Australia is the only continent containing only one country, which is also named Australia.
Australia is the only continent without any active volcanoes. However, there is one active volcano on Australian territory, that being Big Ben on McDonald Island in the sub-Antarctic territory of Heard & McDonald Island.
Australia is the only continent with just one country, which is Australia itself.
Australia is the continent that has only one country on it, which is also named Australia.
Antarctica is a continent and each continent is in only one part of the world.
Only one. Like many things, no two tornadoes are exactly alike.
Australia is the only continent that is also a single country, Australia.