They do, but most tornadoes don't make international news and generally, the strongest tornadoes that do most of the serious damage occur in the U.S.
Hurricanes occur in the Southern Hemisphere, but are called cyclones or tropical cyclones rather than hurricanes.
According to the information provided at the website below most hurricanes that hit the United States form in the Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean Sea. As the ocean feeds moisture and warm air into the developing storm they create a rotation that's affected by the Earth's spin. In the Northern Hemisphere the rotation is always counterclockwise. In the Southern Hemisphere the storms rotate in a clockwise direction. The direction of that rotation, influenced by the location of the storm, is called the Coriolis Effect. You can read more about hurricanes and the Coriolis Effect at the link provided below. The path of a hurricane is determined by the weather systems that surround the storm from the upper atmosphere to the surface of the ocean. The systems often steer the hurricane to the northeast but a hurricane can also veer inland. The path of the hurricane can change as the weather systems change and that makes accurate predictions as to where it will hit difficult to make. See the additional information at the related link.
they enter the bloodstream. when you get cut for example, the capillaries are broken, so there, the pathogens enter.
All MAJOR ocean storms are similar but are given diefferent names for example you only here of hurricanes in the atlantic because it is the only place there called hurricanes. In the phillapeans they are called typhoons So the answer to your question is a typhoon
the main way that they enter is through our skin, but sometimes they enter through our eyes, nose, ears and many other parts of our body
Cell membranes only allow certain things to enter the cell. So basically they filter good stuff to come in the cell and don't allow bad stuff to enter. Permeable = allowed to enter Semi-permeable = somethings can enter; some can't Impermeable = nothing can enter
by hurricanes
left hemisphere
No. Valleys do not protect from tornadoes. In fact there is some evidence that tornadoes can intensify as they enter a valley. Saginaw was hit by a tornado in 1982.
If we do not count the Antarctic Desert, the largest desert in the eastern hemisphere is the Sahara and in the western the Patagonian Desert. A small part of the Sahara does enter the western hemisphere.
The Caribbean Sea, between Cuba and South America, is the eventual destination of many Atlantic hurricanes. Some will turn north from the Caribbean and enter the Gulf of Mexico.
Both the Chihuahuan and the Sonoran Deserts enter southern Arizona.
Since eastern Pennsylvania is close to the Atlantic Ocean it is possible, though unlikely, for a hurricane to enter the state while still at hurricane strength. The rest of Pennsylvania is too far inland to get hurricanes.
According to the information provided at the website below most hurricanes that hit the United States form in the Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean Sea. As the ocean feeds moisture and warm air into the developing storm they create a rotation that's affected by the Earth's spin. In the Northern Hemisphere the rotation is always counterclockwise. In the Southern Hemisphere the storms rotate in a clockwise direction. The direction of that rotation, influenced by the location of the storm, is called the Coriolis Effect. You can read more about hurricanes and the Coriolis Effect at the link provided below. The path of a hurricane is determined by the weather systems that surround the storm from the upper atmosphere to the surface of the ocean. The systems often steer the hurricane to the northeast but a hurricane can also veer inland. The path of the hurricane can change as the weather systems change and that makes accurate predictions as to where it will hit difficult to make. See the additional information at the related link.
There are two deserts that enter southern Arizona:The Chihuahuan DesertThe Sonoran Desert
The Mojave Desert, the Sonoran Desert and the Great Basin Desert all enter southern California.
I think so.
The Darling River does not enter the sea. It is a tributary of the Murray River, which has its mouth at the southern coast, near Encounter Bay.