If you are stuck in a tornado, and you are outside, you want to lay down in a large ditch if you can find one. That's how you could survive outside of your house. If you are inside, go to your basement. If you don't have a basement go into the room on the lowest level of your house and stay away from all windows.
But to answer the question, the majority of people affected by a tornado survive.
Tornadoes can happen in any place that gets thunderstorms.
It will eventually die of lack of nutrition
What happens when a bolus gets stuck in the trachea is that it makes breathing difficult. If the food is not removed from the trachea, the person could die.
It Can Not get its self out So Dylan and Tj helped
if it do NOT get stuck in your throat then nothing really will happen you might get sick but if it gets stuck in your throat you'll die in 3 mins
no body invented tornado the tornado just gets formed by weather
I Dont Know Why But that's Not Supost to happen at all
Tornado Alley is not an event that occurs on a specific day. It is a nickname for an area in the central United States known for frequent tornado activity due to a combination of geography and weather patterns.
The chances of a tornado hitting somewhere in Virginia eventually are 100%. On average, Virginia gets a little less than 20 tornadoes per year. The chances of a tornado hitting any particular spot are rather low.
you get your tongue stuck. the ice is not wet and when you lick it your tongue is wet so it gets stuck.
It varies from year to year, but on average Kansas gets 95 tornadoes per year.
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