No. Tornadoes have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
No. Tornadoes are a weather phenomenon and have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
Most earthquakes do occur on fault lines.
The fault lines
In short, no.
On active fault lines...
No. Tornadoes are a weather phenomenon and have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
While some rivers follow fault lines most do not. Rivers are bodies of moving water flowing downhill under the action of gravity; they will follow the least resistant path. Only if a fault line coincides with with the least resistant path will a river follow it.
Usually, but they many do direction and a few follow meandering paths.
yes there are fault lines in haiti
No, fault lines cause earthquakes
Most earthquakes do occur on fault lines.
Yes. England has minor fault lines but none that are major.
Scientists follow tornadoes to track where they are going and warn people in their paths. They also study tornadoes to learn more about them so they can be better predicted.
wheres all the canadian fault lines
The fault lines
Tornadoes follow a predictable pattern of formation and dissipation.
Fault lines