Yes. There are no tornadoes in Antarctica, and it is doubtful that they occur in the Atacama Desert.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere in the world except cold areas like Antarctica and the north pole. Tornadoes are mostly common in United States.
Most likely it could. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere in the world.
Tornadoes can occur anywhere in the world.
Tornadoes are more frequent in the US than anywhere else in the world.
Yes, more tornadoes happen on the Great Plains of the United States than anywhere else in the world.
Just about. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere apart from polar regions and extreme desert.
Tornadoes can occur just about anywhere severe thunderstorms can but are very rare in a lot of places.
Yes. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere that gets thunderstorms. Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica.
The stretch of land hit by a tornado is referred to as its damage path. If you are referring to a particular region where all the world's tornadoes occur, there is none as tornadoes can happen almost anywhere. However the place that get s more tornadoes than anywhere else is called Tornado Alley.
Yes. There are tornadoes in Turkey. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere.
Overall, only a handful of the tornadoes that occur in Kansas kill anyone. But this is true of tornadoes anywhere. However, a greater percentage of the tornadoes that occur in Kansas are killers because tornadoes are stronger there than they are in most other parts of the world.
Just about. Probably the only areas that can't get tornadoes are extreme polar climates such as Antarctica and extreme deserts such as the Atacama.