Tornadoes often occur in the Central and Southern United States, portions of India and Bangladesh, and Argentina.
Not directly. Tornadoes can be very destructive to areas they strike, both natural and developed. New groth will come, however, in areas affected as is the case with any disaster.
Tornadoes do not have a positive impact on the environment. They can cause destruction to ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and infrastructure. The devastation from tornadoes can take years to recover from and disrupt the natural balance of the affected areas.
tornadoes can start in any continent except Antarctica and in the U.S the Midwest is full of rural areas and grassy lands which makes tornadoes to form often in those areas
Tornadoes mainly occur in temperate climate zones, though can occur elsewhere. Forest and grassland ecosystems are often affected. Many tornado cross onto bodies of water as well. Tornadoes often affect human developed areas such as towns, suburbs, and cities. Due to the low frequency of thunderstorms desert environments rarely get tornadoes.
Tornadoes are more often associated with plains, but they are not uncommon in some highland areas. Overall climate has more influence on tornado frequency than topography.
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This means that there is a chance of tornadoes occurring in a few isolated areas. It suggests that tornadoes may form sporadically and not affect a wide area. Residents in the affected areas should stay alert and be prepared to take necessary safety precautions.
Tornadoes are not landforms, and so cannot be affected by weathering.
Texas. It is proven to have the most Tornadoes in the U.S.
Most areas do get tornadoes, it is more often a matter of how often an area experiences strong tornadoes than whether or not it gets them at all. The severe thunderstorms that produce tornadoes form best when hot, humid air is available. Another component in tornado development is wind shear. So tornado frequency depends on a regions climate.
It depends on the location. Tornadoes usually occur in dry areas with alot of dust, such as a prairie
Yes. Several tornadoes have hit Detroit, Michigan. The strongest was an F3 on November 20, 1957.