To get away from debris.
They retreat into the lower levels of their den .
Depending on the power of the Tornado, ranging from F0-F5 it can cause all sorts of harm. It can destroy or damage property, kill and injure livestock and pets, and even you! Always get to the lowest point in your house and don't go outside during a tornado.
Bathroom is safe only if it is located in a basement, but otherwise, I'll strongly recommend a basement which is supposed to keep the tornadoes out, if you are in an area where tornadoes tend to come.
Because tornadoes are a rare event it is doubtful that snakes, or any animal for that matter, have a specific response to tornadoes. However, depending on the species many snakes will retreat into burrows or under rocks and logs during thunderstorms, including the ones that produce tornadoes.
Go to your basement or cellar. If you don't have one go to an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor of your house.
Yes, everywhere you go, there are probably reports of tornadoes in the past. Tornadoes have spawned everywhere except Antarctica.
They can. The belief that hills stop tornadoes is a complete myth.
Yes. Contrary to popular belief hills do not hinder tornadoes.
Tornadoes most often travel from southwest to northeast.
Yes. Contrary to what many believe, hills do not stop tornadoes.
No, according to Hund's rule the electrons fill the lowest orbital first and foremost and then go on to fill higher orbitals.
Yes. Tornadoes, regardless of strength, can go over water without being significantly affected. There have been at least 2 cases of F5 tornadoes crossing the Mississippi river.