Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms, which are fueled by warm, moist air. Polar regions are too cold.
Tornadoes are least likely to occur in a polar climate.
Tornadoes do not occur in polar regions, because the cold air does not provide enough energy. They do not occur in extreme desert regions because there is not enough moisture to fuel the right kind of thunderstorm.
Tornadoes can potentially form anywhere around the world, but they are most commonly observed in the central United States. However, there are some regions with very low occurrences of tornadoes, such as Antarctica and parts of the Arctic.
Just about. Tornadoes have been recorded on every continent except Antarctica and in all climates except for polar and extreme desert. However, the United States gets more tornadoes than any other part of the world.
There is no evidence of actual tornadoes on Saturn. However, there is an 8,000 km (5,000 mile) wide polar cyclone over Saturn's south pole.
Tornadoes are least likely to occur in a polar climate.
Just about. Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere apart from polar regions and extreme desert.
No. Only in regions that get thunderstorms. Polar climates and areas of extreme desert (such as the Atacama) do not experience tornadoes.
Very few places. The only areas where tornadoes do not occur are in polar climates and perhaps in some areas of extreme desert, such as parts of the Atacama.
Tornadoes do not occur in polar regions, because the cold air does not provide enough energy. They do not occur in extreme desert regions because there is not enough moisture to fuel the right kind of thunderstorm.
A dipole-dipole interaction is more likely to occur in a polar molecule rather than a nonpolar molecule.
Tornadoes can occur in just about any climate except for polar climates and extremely arid climates. They are most common in temperate and subtropical climates.
Tornadoes can potentially form anywhere around the world, but they are most commonly observed in the central United States. However, there are some regions with very low occurrences of tornadoes, such as Antarctica and parts of the Arctic.
The south polar region's elevation is higher than the north polar region, because the south polar region is a continent and the north polar region is ocean.
A hurricane is more likely to impact a tropical coastal area. It would be impossible for one to strike in a polar region. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water.
the north of Siberia is in the polar region.
The opposite of a tropical region is a polar region.